systemd: superblock last write time is in the future (debian)
Hoy actualizando debian me pasó exactemente lo mismo que describí en el post de ayer.
La diferencia es que debian envía un mail con el problema y la solución:
initramfs-tools (0.119) unstable; urgency=medium
* The initramfs will now run fsck on the root filesystem before
mounting it. If the chosen init program is systemd and there is a
separate /usr filesystem, it will also fsck and mount /usr.
* If the /usr filesystem is on a RAID device and the INITRDSTART setting
in /etc/default/mdadm is not 'all', you will need to change it to
include that device.
* If the RTC (real time clock) is set to local time and the local time is
ahead of UTC, e2fsck will print a warning during boot about the time
changing backward (bug #767040). You can disable this by putting the
following lines in /etc/e2fsck.conf:
[options]
broken_system_clock=1
-- Ben Hutchings Sat, 17 Jan 2015 16:56:56 +0000
Como veis aquí se resuelve de otra manera ¡viva debian!
La diferencia es que debian envía un mail con el problema y la solución:
initramfs-tools (0.119) unstable; urgency=medium
* The initramfs will now run fsck on the root filesystem before
mounting it. If the chosen init program is systemd and there is a
separate /usr filesystem, it will also fsck and mount /usr.
* If the /usr filesystem is on a RAID device and the INITRDSTART setting
in /etc/default/mdadm is not 'all', you will need to change it to
include that device.
* If the RTC (real time clock) is set to local time and the local time is
ahead of UTC, e2fsck will print a warning during boot about the time
changing backward (bug #767040). You can disable this by putting the
following lines in /etc/e2fsck.conf:
[options]
broken_system_clock=1
-- Ben Hutchings
Como veis aquí se resuelve de otra manera ¡viva debian!
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