Thanks for the log, Dave Up to "During install", everything's fine:
Hw clock time : 2009/09/02 17:10:18 = 1251911418 seconds since 1969 Wed 02 Sep 2009 05:10:18 PM UTC -0.822584 seconds UTC=yes Wed Sep 2 17:10:35 UTC 2009 But then, once ubiquity has finished: Hw clock time : 2009/09/02 18:18:42 = 1251915522 seconds since 1969 Wed 02 Sep 2009 06:18:42 PM UTC -0.935498 seconds UTC=yes Wed Sep 2 17:21:36 UTC 2009 The hardware clock has been moved an hour forwards. I would guess this is because hwclock --systohc has been called without --utc, but with TZ=Europe/London such that it stores LOCALTIME in the hardware clock. Thus on the first reboot after install, the hardware clock is an hour fast, and so is the system clock: Hw clock time : 2009/09/02 18:27:21 = 1251912441 seconds since 1969 Wed 02 Sep 2009 18:27:21 BST -0.060552 seconds UTC=yes Wed Sep 2 18:28:24 BST 2009 NTP will be run, will reset this back to sanity, and the hardware clock will be saved from the system clock; but the last mount time is still an hour in the future - so the next reboot: Hw clock time : 2009/09/02 17:33:13 = 1251912793 seconds since 1969 Wed Sep 2 18:33:13 2009 -0.141580 seconds UTC=yes Wed Sep 2 18:33:56 BST 2009 -- Superblock last mount times cause fsck to fail https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423247 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs