bilbo_b


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Posted: Nov. 02 2006,13:13 |
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hello from germany...
i have here some problem with shutdown of dsl 3.01 (hd install). every time, after a shutdown or reboot, when the system starts again, it prompts me with fsck for /dev/hda1. after checking and rpairing the filesystem and reboot, dsl starts fine. this is not a hardware problem. i have found out that this behavior is going since some changes at my /opt/bootlocal.
i have added this two lines (i hope i remember coorectly): Code Sample | zic Europe/Berlin hwclock |
this is to set the timezone to Europe/Berlin. When i start the system with this lines, it cant umount /dev/hda1 properly, it says, that he is trying /dev/hda1 instead... After removing this lines, the system works fine as before, so i think, that my timezone-changes are the problem.
but i need a correct date/timezone/localtime. Is there any other way to setup the timezone correctly without the shutdown problems ? is there a logfile about the shutdown or something, where i can test the behavior of such changes ?
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