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Hi. My cmos clock is not working. I am sure that it is not working. At the boot i come with an error that says: last mount is on the future or something like that. In order to skip this i have to access bios every time and change the clock date. What else can i do to skip this fsck? i can't replace the clock
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Hi. My cmos clock is not working. I am sure that it is not working. At the boot i come with an error that says: last mount is on the future or something like that. In order to skip this i have to access bios every time and change the clock date. What else can i do to skip this fsck? i can't replace the clock
Log in with your root account and do
mount -o remount /
I get this error from time to time and remounting so that the mount time gets set correctly fixes it.
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Hi. My cmos clock is not working. I am sure that it is not working. At the boot i come with an error that says: last mount is on the future or something like that. In order to skip this i have to access bios every time and change the clock date. What else can i do to skip this fsck? i can't replace the clock
Maybe you should replace the battery that helps keep your bios settings and the time. If this happens a lot the most probable cause is a dead battery (the flat, round and shinny thing that should be somewhere inside your pc , check the board manual you can find it easily)
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I change to fedora for the moment and i have no problem with fsck. when i fix the clock i will return to arch linux again. thank you very much
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Try add in /etc/e2fsck.conf
[options]
buggy_init_scripts = true
Read about this option in man e2fsck.conf
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