Package: sysv-rc
Version: 2.86.ds1-6

A comment at the beginning of /etc/init.d/checkroot.sh says that hwclockfirst should be started beforehand, however that is not the order in /etc/rcS.d.

In /etc/rcS.d, checkroot is S10 whereas hwclockfirst is S22. This numbering means that the root file system is checked before the hardware clock is read.

On my system, the incorrect order causes fsck to warn that the superblock has a modification date that is in the future. Various attempts at fixing the fsck warning failed until I discovered that changing hwclockfirst to S08 (or anything less than S10) eliminates the warning.

Please correct your package so that /etc/rcS.d/S22hwclockfirst.sh is renamed S08checkroot.sh. Thanks.

-Troy


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