> Chris Snook wrote:
>
>The problem here is that your clock is wrong either at mount (boot)
>time or unmount (shutdown) time. There's nothing wrong with ext3,
>except that it happens to be noticing this condition.
Chris -
I appreciate the response but on the face of it I do not know if I
believe that this is the answer. I am not the sharpest knife in the
drawer but the following two items still cast a doubt on the answer.
1. This happens even when the system is rebooted via the shutdown -r
command - not much time for my fat fingers to get in there and dork up
the system clock.
2. As I stated in the original note, this does NOT happen with kernel
2.6.22.1 - so far I have only seen it with the 2.6.23-rc1, rc2, and
rc2-git1 kernels.
Other than this I would say you were spot on in your analysis. Maybe
there is something I don't understand here. If so, pardon me for being
"Thick as a brick"
Chris
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