On 2/28/08, Jayne Dickinson <> wrote:
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> --- In "Mark Carlson" <> wrote:
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> > On 2/28/08, Jayne Dickinson <> wrote:
> > > --- In "Jayne Dickinson" <jayned@> wrote:
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> > > > --- In "charliem_1216"
> <charliem_1216@> wrote:
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> > > > > Hi Jayne --
> > > > >
> > > > > --- In "Jayne Dickinson" <jayned@>
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> > > > > > Hi,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > What is the significance of this message? Why does it
> happen all the
> > > > > time?
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> > > > > > e2fsck 1.37 (21-Mar-2005)
> > > > > > /dev/sdcard0/disc0/part3 has gone 49710 days without being
> checked,
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> > > > >
> > > > > Try 'tune2fs -T now /dev/yourdevice' (after setting the
> correct time &
> > > > > date) or 'tune2fs -i 0 /dev/yourdevice'.
> > > > >
> > > > > For more details: man tune2fs and,
> > > > > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ts-7000/message/9012
> > > > > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ts-7000/message/8500
> > > > >
> > > > > Regards, ......... Charlie
> > > > >
> > > > Charlie,
> > > >
> > > > Great...I'll give it a whirl and let you know...Geesh! Thanks
> > > > so much for your help!
> > > >
> > > > BRB, Jayne
> > > >
> > > Charlie,
> > >
> > > I'm back and I did the following ...
> > > tune2fs -T now /dev/sdcard0/disc0/part3
> > > reboot
> > >
> > > and here's a snippet from the reboot log
> > >
> > > Checking root file system...
> > > fsck 1.37 (21-Mar-2005)
> > > e2fsck 1.37 (21-Mar-2005)
> > > /dev/sdcard0/disc0/part3 has gone 35772 days without being checked,
> > > check forced.
> > > Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
> > > Pass 2: Checking directory structure
> > > Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
> > > Pass 4: Checking reference counts
> > > Pass 5: Checking group summary information
> > > /dev/sdcard0/disc0/part3: 17273/121440 files (0.8% non-contiguous),
> > > 263037/484608 blocks
> > > Cleaning up ifupdown...done.
> > >
> > > It's a better timestamp than before ... getting closer...
> > > Here's the current date:
> > >
> > > $ date
> > > Thu Feb 28 13:16:58 MST 2008
> > >
> > > Here's the local timezone info
> > > etc$ more timezone
> > > US/Arizona
> > >
> > > Here's the hardware clock info
> > > :sbin# hwclock --show
> > > Thu Feb 28 13:20:48 2008 -0.970000 seconds
> > >
> > > How can I tell the RTC module is installed?
> >
> > By "the RTC module " I was referring to the physical device
> (OP-BBRTC, $10):
> > http://www.embeddedarm.com/products/sub-board-detail.php?part=OP-BBRTC
> >
> > If this big black box is not on your board, you don't have one. (and
> > as such, your board will reset to Jan 1, 1970 each time you boot,
> > until it is changed by the user or automatically using NTP)
> >
> > -Mark C.
> >
> I took a picture of my TS7260 card and indeed there is a big black
> chip clock on board ( ST m48T86PC1 )...
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> So how can the time be reset on the SDCARD??
> Jayne
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Well, if you have a RTC, then the time is probably not being reset.
I'm not sure what else causes that problem. You may want to search
the internet for "fsck 49710" as many other people have had this
problem
-Mark C.
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