On Sat, Jun 07, 2014 at 05:46:48PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
"systemd, libsystemd and systemd-sysvcompat 213-6 from testing only solve the fstab issue, but they don't solve the superblock issue." - https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/40706
I never run into trouble before, because I use the local time when using Linux and FreeBSD, while I'm using Linux for around 11 years each day now. I chose local time because I want the correct time, when I use the BIOS, e.g. to backup BIOS settings, it's not related to a Windows install.
It's a warning, not a trouble. fsck is warning you, not systemd. $ LANG=C grep "last write time is in the future" $(pacman -Qlq e2fsprogs|grep /bin/.) Binary file /usr/bin/e2fsck matches Binary file /usr/bin/fsck.ext2 matches Binary file /usr/bin/fsck.ext3 matches Binary file /usr/bin/fsck.ext4 matches Binary file /usr/bin/fsck.ext4dev matches It's not a new "issue", maybe you're seeing it for the first time (localtime here), in coincidence with the forced fsck bug.