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Bug#627507: marked as done (Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.)



Your message dated Mon, 23 May 2011 09:45:30 +0800
with message-id <878vtymbph.fsf@jidanni.org>
and subject line seems an apt-get upgrade fixed it
has caused the Debian Bug report #627507,
regarding Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.
to be marked as done.

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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.38-5

Setting the system clock.
Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.
Use the --debug option to see the details of our search for an access method.
Unable to set System Clock to: Sat May 21 10:29:45 UTC 2011 ... ^[[33m(warning).^[[39;49m
^[%@findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID=cfc96b80-b2ec-45b2-90d7-c4b64d4651b6'
Activating swap...done.
Usage: mountpoint [-q] [-d] [-x] path
Checking root file system...fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
/run/rootdev: clean, 166520/492880 files, 1523037/1969962 blocks
done.
Usage: mount -V                 : print version
       mount -h                 : print this help
       mount                    : list mounted filesystems
       mount -l                 : idem, including volume labels
So far the informational part. Next the mounting.
The command is `mount [-t fstype] something somewhere'.
Details found in /etc/fstab may be omitted.
       mount -a [-t|-O] ...     : mount all stuff from /etc/fstab
       mount device             : mount device at the known place
       mount directory          : mount known device here
       mount -t type dev dir    : ordinary mount command
Note that one does not really mount a device, one mounts
a filesystem (of the given type) found on the device.
One can also mount an already visible directory tree elsewhere:
       mount --bind olddir newdir
or move a subtree:
       mount --move olddir newdir
One can change the type of mount containing the directory dir:
       mount --make-shared dir
       mount --make-slave dir
       mount --make-private dir
       mount --make-unbindable dir
One can change the type of all the mounts in a mount subtree
containing the directory dir:
       mount --make-rshared dir
       mount --make-rslave dir
       mount --make-rprivate dir
       mount --make-runbindable dir
A device can be given by name, say /dev/hda1 or /dev/cdrom,
or by label, using  -L label  or by uuid, using  -U uuid .
Other options: [-nfFrsvw] [-o options] [-p passwdfd].
For many more details, say  man 8 mount .
Cleaning up ifupdown....
udevd[47]: failed to create queue file: No such file or directory

udevd[47]: failed to create queue file: No such file or directory

udevd[47]: failed to create queue file: No such file or directory

udevd[47]: failed to create queue file: No such file or directory

Setting the system clock.
Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.
Use the --debug option to see the details of our search for an access method.
Unable to set System Clock to: Sat May 21 10:29:45 UTC 2011 ... ^[[33m(warning).^[[39;49m
Loading kernel modules...done.
findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID=cfc96b80-b2ec-45b2-90d7-c4b64d4651b6'
findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID=cfc96b80-b2ec-45b2-90d7-c4b64d4651b6'
findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID=cfc96b80-b2ec-45b2-90d7-c4b64d4651b6'
Activating lvm and md swap...done.
Checking file systems...fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
fsck.ext2: Unable to resolve 'UUID=c914c362-4b46-48be-afaf-6e061825b2ed'
fsck died with exit status 8
^[[31mfailed (code 8).^[[39;49m
File system check failed. A log is being saved in /var/log/fsck/checkfs if that location is writable. Please repair the file system manually. ... ^[[31mfailed!^[[39;49m
A maintenance shell will now be started. CONTROL-D will terminate this shell and resume system boot. ... ^[[33m(warning).^[[39;49m
Give root password for maintenance
(or type Control-D to continue): 
^[[?17;0;64c
^[[01;41;35m18:30 ~#^[[00m lsusb 
unable to initialize libusb: -99
^[[01;41;35m18:30 1 ~#^[[00m reboot
INIT: Switching to runlevel: 6
INIT: Sending processes the TERM signal
error: 'stop-bootlogd-single' exited outside the expected code flow.
Using makefile-style concurrent boot in runlevel 6.
Shutting down ALSA...done (none loaded).
Stopping anac(h)ronistic cron: anacron.
Stopping MTA:.
Stopping deferred execution scheduler: atd.
Stopping resolvconf...done.
Stopping NTP server: ntpd.
Stopping pdnsd.
resolvconf: Error: /etc/resolvconf/run/interface is not a directory
Stopping Network connection manager: wicd.
Stopping HTTP cache proxy server: wwwoffledStopping X font server: xfstt ^[[31mfailed!^[[39;49m
...can't connect to control socket.





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Seems an apt-get upgrade fixed it. Closing.
See you tomorrow for sure though.


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