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I got the message as the following when booting:
/dev/sda3:superblock last mount time (...) is in the future.Please repaire manually and reboot,...
mount -n -o remount,rw /
But it not work.How can I fix it?Any suggestion?Thanks a lot.
By the way,the error can always be avoid by re-setup BIOS CMOS time.
<moderator edit>typo in thread title fixed. tomk
Last edited by hiker (2010-07-22 03:21:05)
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SuperBlock, not superClock
Have you manually run fsck on /dev/sda3?
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Sounds like this could be a hardware issue, if your cmos time keeps resetting to some default date your motherboard battery that would keep the time when the system is powered off may be dead. I would think you could skip the the check during boot up but I would not know how.
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You may have done sth bad - yanked the plug instead of powering it off. Maybe you have the wrong time set? Please be sure to follow the wiki article on 'Time'.
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There are lots of issues, from benign to to scary, that can produce this error. I'd try what fukawi2 suggests. Be sure not to have the partition mounted.
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I repeatedly test on adjusting the time in CMOS that can avoid the problem!It is very weird.
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I suggest you replace your motherboard's battery.
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