[bitfolk] No more flip-flopping data transfer warnings

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Author: Andy Smith
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Subject: [bitfolk] No more flip-flopping data transfer warnings
[Apologies Andy for the duplicate - I forgot to reply to the list]

Hi Andy,

On Sat, January 14, 2012 7:48 pm, Andy Smith wrote:
> I believe this is the init scripts trying to set system time from
> the hardware clock, which it can't do because a VM doesn't have a
> hardware clock. Therefore I think it's harmless.


That makes sense - I did wonder if this might be the case.

> Further down in the output you would expect to see the swapfile
> enabled.


I missed the output, however I see that the output of cat /proc/swaps
gives the following:

Filename                   Type            Size    Used    Priority
/var/lib/swapfile          file            307192  0       -1


...which presumably means everything is fine (and that the zero use is
simply because it's yet to be required).

> The only thing out of the ordinary in my opinion is fsck wanting to
> restart, and as it went without incident after that, I personally
> would not worry.


I'll go with that. It certainly all seems to be working fine.

Many thanks for your help,

Mathew



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