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Re: Superblock last write time is in the future.



Looks like people can't make up their minds, /etc/adjtime is missing from initramfs.

root@Dragon:/boot# lsinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-4.9.0-3-amd64|grep etc
etc
etc/ld.so.cache
etc/mtab
etc/ld.so.conf.d
etc/ld.so.conf.d/zz_i386-biarch-compat.conf
etc/ld.so.conf.d/libc.conf
etc/ld.so.conf.d/x86_64-linux-gnu.conf
etc/udev
etc/udev/udev.conf
etc/ld.so.conf
etc/fstab
etc/modprobe.d
etc/modprobe.d/cx23885.conf
etc/modprobe.d/amd64-microcode-blacklist.conf
etc/modprobe.d/sp5100_tco-blacklist.conf

And people say that this is the problem.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1198761

Looks like all we need to do is to add /etc/adjtime back to initramfs.

On 03-07-2017 04:38, tomas@tuxteam.de wrote:
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On Sun, Jul 02, 2017 at 06:08:31PM -0300, Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
I use Linux since Slackware 2.0, way before Windows 95. And up to
Debian 8, I've never, EVER, had to follow that procedure because it
worked just fine before. I'm using Debian like what, 10 years now.

Why do I have to change a registry because something in Debian 9 is
not syncing the time correctly with the hard drive before a reboot?

Just to make sure, I've reinstalled Debian 8 and the issue is gone,
it happens again with 9 so, I'm not changing that registry.

This is a Debian 9 issue.

Yes, I agree that this doesn't look like a time initialization
issue or a hardware clock issue.

Cheers
- -- tomás
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