Installation: after first reboot ext3 superblock mount time in future

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Hello,

i've noticed this meanwhile quiet often after many installations.
Currently after a test with 2008.03-0.3, but also with older ISOs:

After install and first reboot i got such fsck notice during rc:

,----
| /dev/sda3: Superblock last mount time is in the future. FIXED
| /dev/sda3 has gone 49710 days without being checked, check forced.
`----

Here¹ you could download a screenshot from such a situation where also a
reboot is required after fsck.
Cause this is the *first* reboot after installation users will get a bad
impression about Arch.

First i thought this comes from vmware, but i also get it in virtualbox
and i've seen this also during real installations.

I have a suspicion: During (c)fdisk and formatting the disks current locale
and timezone is set to US values (don't know at the moment the initial
settings presented in rc.conf).
During configuration i set my locale and timezone always to de_DE.utf8
and Europe/Berlin. And when first reboot is made that from umounting /
there is a time difference that could cause such and flag it on ext3
partition?
Or with the order in rc scripts?

Maybe also that the hwclock is changed during/after installation...

Have others also seen such? 

¹ http://users.archlinux.de/~gerbra/screen.png

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