Re: [Bug 1201978] dracut assumes BIOS time is UTC closed without fixing again

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On Fri, 24 Apr 2015 05:14:27 -0400, Felix Miata wrote:

> Why does this bug exist only in Fedora, not in openSUSE or Mageia or *buntu?
> All my systems are multiboot, so only a select very few are on UTC. None that
> are on UTC have Fedora installed. This means every Fedora boot takes about
> twice as long or longer than anything else takes, waiting on all the
> unnecessary FS checks.

Me too. It's on my growing list of breakage to observe. Haven't spent any
time on it yet. Logical volumes getting checked nearly at every reboot.

journalctl shows entries which are two hours in the future at boot time,
then it returns to the correct time afterwards. I remember there have
been issues like that years ago - I don't think I've had to do anything
special to work around it, but perhaps I'm wrong and need to search in
my notes. Currently, it's broken again.
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