There you go.
Okay, so I got smart an realized that this whole time I'd assumed that
the fault was with Arch, simply because it detected the error.
False.
Windows was set to the wrong time zone, so when I booted into it, it set
the to that time zone time, and a subsequent reboot by Arch was then
seen as th
On 01/23/2010 09:47 AM, Sébastien Leblanc wrote:
Are you using automatic time synchronisation (NTP) on any of the
systems? This might be the problem.
Sébastien Leblanc
Yes I am. How does this have an affect?
-- Chris
Are you using automatic time synchronisation (NTP) on any of the
systems? This might be the problem.
Sébastien Leblanc
Usually you set your system clock to 'localtime' for your unix install since
windows only uses localtime. If you have your unix install using gmt, then on
every reboot (at least those where the reboot occurs within a timeframe less
than your localtime offset from gmt), fsck can get called becaus
On 01/21/2010 02:11 PM, christopher floess wrote:
> Uh, this might be a quick question, since it's a little abstract.
>
> I'm dual booting and I've noticed that every time I boot into Arch after
> I've booted into one of my other systems, there is a forced file system
> check. It's not a huge deal
To control the frequency of automatic checks, you can use tune2fs.
On 01/21/2010 01:11 PM, christopher floess wrote:
Uh, this might be a quick question, since it's a little abstract.
I'm dual booting and I've noticed that every time I boot into Arch
after I've booted into one of my other systems, there is a forced file
system check. It's not a huge deal, beca
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Enrico Carlesso wrote:
> On 01/21/2010 09:11 PM, christopher floess wrote:
>>
>> Uh, this might be a quick question, since it's a little abstract.
>>
>> I'm dual booting and I've noticed that every time I boot into Arch after
>> I've booted into one of my other sys
On 01/21/2010 09:11 PM, christopher floess wrote:
Uh, this might be a quick question, since it's a little abstract.
I'm dual booting and I've noticed that every time I boot into Arch
after I've booted into one of my other systems, there is a forced file
system check. It's not a huge deal, beca
Uh, this might be a quick question, since it's a little abstract.
I'm dual booting and I've noticed that every time I boot into Arch after
I've booted into one of my other systems, there is a forced file system
check. It's not a huge deal, because I use Arch almost exclusively, but
I have to s
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