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The issue seems to have been caused by the UTC no issue anymore
But I believe that it should be fixed so that users do not have to intervene to
make it run
ALSO the SIDE BY SIDE install method needs to change so that the user does not
need to repartition the disk to give the system more room
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I wrote the mention of the incorrect kernel I thought that it was
2.28.11 but it actually 2.26.31.11
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I did this
gedit /usr/share/initscripts/default.rcS
changed UTC line to UTC=no
and no time issue that I see
it goes straight into fsck with me having to give the command
also no mention of mountall not loading so no double log in
but still does fsck on boot
please look at bug#268808
https://bugs.l
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The security issue is simple using this disk I do not have to have password to
access file system of previous installs
I then could use this and copy private files during the install
This may have been available previously just never noticed
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