On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 06:23:18PM -0600, ~Stack~ wrote: > Greetings, > > This problem has been a minor annoyance for a while but only recently > have I started to use Jessie more and it is has finally peeved me off. I > have been trying everything I can find for the last two hours and I > still can't get systemd to STOP doing a fsck on _every_ boot! I suppose it's possible that the bios battery is no good, and the clock is getting reset after each shutdown. Then the "last time fsck'd" would be in the future, and I expect the system might fsck your disk as a precaution. You might never notice the clock issue if ntp or ntpdate is running and corrects the clock after the network is up. Good luck! -Rob
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