28 марта 2011 г., 1:22:27, Volker Armin Hemmann пишет: > On Monday 28 March 2011 01:14:05 Alexey Mishustin wrote: >> Hello,
>> I performed the system update today (emerge -uND @world), and now I get >> errors "One of the files in /etc/{conf.d,init.d} or /etc/rc.conf has a >> modification time in the future!" at boot. >> If I do >> touch /tmp/tmp.file >> find /etc -newer /tmp/temp.file >> I get >> /etc/ >> /etc/adjtime >> /etc/mtab >> Then I do >> ls -l / | grep etc >> and get >> drwxr-xr-x 42 root root 4096 Mar 28 2011 etc >> Evidently, there is no time of modification that should be the reason of the >> error. >> There is the same situation with /etc/adjtime and /etc/mtab (no time). >> I tried to do >> find /etc -newer /tmp/temp.file -exec touch {} \; >> But it doesn't help. Dates appear but only till I reboot. After reboot I get >> the same error and the same three elements - /etc/, /etc/adjtime, /etc/mtab >> - have no time of modification anymore. >> What can be the problem? >> During the system update I updated 3 packages: dev-libs/mpfr, >> media-fonts/dejavu, sys-apps/util-linux, recompiled 2: sys-apps/groff, >> sys-kernel/gentoo-sources (added some flags), emerged mailx. >> -- >> Regards, >> Alex > check your clocks. You were absolutely right, the problem was here. My clock was 10 minutes slow. I did /etc/init.d/net-client restart , rebooted, and got nothing error. But how my clock could get slow if I have ntp-client autoloading at default level? -- Regards, Alex