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On 02/04/15 00:21, Richard Hector wrote:
> On 01/04/15 11:56, Martin Read wrote:
>> I have a dual-boot Win7/Debian jessie system. Because Windows
>> doesn'
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It's an open bug in Debian Jessie:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=767040
Until the bug is fixed you can create the file /etc/e2fsck.conf containing
> [options]
> broken_system_clock=1
Janis
Am 01.04.2015 um 00:56 schrieb Martin Read:
> I have a dual-boot Win7/Debian jessie sy
I have a dual-boot Win7/Debian jessie system. Because Windows doesn't
deal gracefully with handling the hardware time-of-day clock the proper
way (hwclock set to GMT, all TZ handling in software), this means that
the hwclock changes for daylight savings time.
The Debian installation itself cop
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