Hello again!
Yesterday I did a hardware cleanup and almost attempted suicide when my
pc refused to boot afterwards. Upon solving the issue and having moved
my hd around a bit, there was a complaint error message system saying
something like:
"Error mounting: Previous mount date 15/07/2013 is in the future. Today
is 05/02/2013"
and gave me console to solve. I tried fsck once and it asked me if I
would like to correct issue. Since it did not inform what solution would
be applied, I went to bios and manually set up bios date (the Feb one).
Then debian booted with no complaints.
Am I missing something? Is there a way to tell the kernel to ignore bios
date? I know, my question is a different one, but it was raised when you
said bios date has no value on pure linux.