On Sat, 2014-06-07 at 12:43 -0400, Leonid Isaev wrote:
Just out of curiosity, when exactly do you see the fsck warning: at each reboot, or when booting after some downtime? Also, how do you syncronize time: ntpd/chrony/timesyncd?
I see the warning with each startup, it doesn't matter if I reboot or if I boot after a long downtime. The clock is ok. I sync manually [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ cat /usr/local/bin/tool #!/bin/bash # /usr/local/bin/tool case $1 in [snip] ntp) ntpdate ntp.favey.ch hwclock --set --date "$(date)";; [snip] The warning about the wrong superblock time isn't an issue, the problem is that with each startup the / partition is checked. I thought this is caused by the wrong superblock time, but IIUC it's another bug.