On Sun, 08 Jan 2006, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>If you cannot, well, we are fixing the bug but it will take some time. The
>workaround that MAY work for you is to add TZ=ABC+XX:00 at the top of
>/etc/init.d/hwclockfirst.sh, wher
On Mon, 09 Jan 2006, Wayne Topa wrote:
> I think thats http://snapshot.debian.net, isn't it?
Yeah, sorry about that.
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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> On Sun, 08 Jan 2006, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
<-- snip -->
>
> http://snapshot.debian.org should be able to get you any version of any
> package in Debian you want. Try it, it should help you.
I think thats http://snapsh
Thanks Henrique, for the lessons in computer time and
some
of Debian's quirks. Coming from windows, was not
familiar with
acronyms UTC and RTC but some googling helped. And
thanks to Kent and
Robert for your imput.
The issue was resolved when I set clock to UTC with:
#date -u and set UTC=yes in /et
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> >If you cannot, well, we are fixing the bug but it will take some time. The
> >workaround that MAY work for you is to add TZ=ABC+XX:00 at the top of
> >/etc/init.d/hwclockfirst.sh
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> e2fsprogs bug. No it's not; it's a glibc bug or a
> util-linux bug and maybe one or 2 more I don't
Util-linux is broken: It should run hwclockfirst.sh at S05 and S47. glibc
is broken, it should take care of /etc/localtime as a regular file or
hardl
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006, Debian User Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
> the list and the 2 related bug reports. But, being relatively new to Debian
> and linux, I don't know how. My time zone is CST, UTC-06. Time in KDE is
> set to CST and I can't find a way to change it. I did a 'date -u' to change
> clo
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
That may not fix it. Try setting your clock to UTC (and set UTC=yes in
/etc/default/rcS). If you can live with that, your Debian system will be
that much happier and stable, hardware clocks were meant to be always in
UTC, it's just old DO
try to create a folder called boot in your root sirectory and try to boot from there . Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Leonard Chatagnier wrote:>I get these boot messages on a cold start or reboot>after doing an># aptitude upgrade -t testing that is still not>completely finished.>>Checking r
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006, Kent West wrote:
> >I get these boot messages on a cold start or reboot
> >after doing an
> ># aptitude upgrade -t testing that is still not
> >completely finished.
> >
> >Checking root file system
> >fsck 1.39-WIP(current date)
> >/dev/hda1: Superblock last write time in futur
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
I get these boot messages on a cold start or reboot
after doing an
# aptitude upgrade -t testing that is still not
completely finished.
Checking root file system
fsck 1.39-WIP(current date)
/dev/hda1: Superblock last write time in future
I believe there was a thread
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