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I booted with another linux distro and mounted my arch / partition. Now when I try to boot I get this error
superblock last mount time is in the future
When I change systems or arch date an hour after the mount time the system boots just fine. The problem is when I try to restore the correct date I cannot boot. Could anyone help me out?
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Perhaps using a live cd and running fsck on the drive will solve your problem.............
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this is because the clock on your livecd was not correct (it was in the future)
just keep your clock correct, let it do it's fsck or whatever and it should fix itself.
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this is because the clock on your livecd was not correct (it was in the future)
just keep your clock correct, let it do it's fsck or whatever and it should fix itself.
thank you! fsck fixed my problem! but i didnt used a livecd
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