I have the Real time clock attached to the board. But Charlie's tip
made it work just fine. I used the "tune2fs -i 0" and it's now
working fine. I used the "tune2fs -c 50" so every 50 boots the kernel
fsck the disk again, just in case. Note that if the system is turned
off without proper shutdown it still makes the normal fsck. Perfect
now !!
Thank you very much Charlie.
--- In "charliem_1216" <>
wrote:
>
> --- In justin@ wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, I bought the clock, attched it and set it. Never got the
> > message again. Becuase you don't have a clock, the date resets
> every
> > time you reboot.
> >
> >
> > Quoting Fabio Vaz <fvazsilva@>:
> >
> > > I have the same problem here. I created a new 1gb CF with the
> debian
> > > linux and every boot I get the following message :
> > >
> > > /dev/hda1 has gone 49710 days without being checked, check
> forced
> > >
> > > Did anyone get a solution for this "every boot fsck" problem ?
>
> Hi -
>
> If you use ext2, you can use "tune2fs -i 0" to turn off date-based
> triggers for fsck'ing. Or, use "tune2fs -T" to time-stamp
the 'last
> checked' time in your shutdown scripts, just before umounting, when
> you have a valid system date.
>
> See also:
> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ts-7000/message/8500
>
> regards, ......... Charlie
>
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