When I reboot ubuntu 9.10 after doing an update (apt-get dist-upgrade) I frequently have to fsck my filesystem, because the superblock last mount time is two hours in the future. Doesn't feel like a fixed problem to me.
Or is this yet another timezone/fsck problem?
I have no fsck-problems if I just reboot (without doing any updates).
My timezone is Europe/Berlin (GMT +1 + summertime, so currently GMT +2).
When I reboot ubuntu 9.10 after doing an update (apt-get dist-upgrade) I frequently have to fsck my filesystem, because the superblock last mount time is two hours in the future. Doesn't feel like a fixed problem to me.
Or is this yet another timezone/fsck problem?
I have no fsck-problems if I just reboot (without doing any updates).
My timezone is Europe/Berlin (GMT +1 + summertime, so currently GMT +2).