On 06/05/2012 09:56 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
On 06/05/2012 10:09 AM, Jeff Gipson wrote:
I've never had this problem, so forgive me if I'm stating the obvious,
but have you tried booting the LiveCD, unmounting all HDD mounts, and
running fsck on each?
Yes. Multiple times. I've run vgck, pvck, fsck and any other 'ck' I
could come up with. There is nothing wrong with my file systems. At
least, nothing the utilities can find.
Can you reboot and check the actual clock in your BIOS? Make sure it
reflects reality. If it's way behind, the boot loader may think the last
modified timestamp in the root inode is in the future and triggers the
fsck stuff.
It bit me a couple of times with F16 on my laptop.
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