If I were not wrong, this problem shall be experienced by people living in the GMT minus timezones who reboots often. The root cause of this problem is that the kernel initializes the system clock from the RTC, the hardware clock on motherboard, which is several hours behind UTC in GMT minus timezones. Therefore, during the early stage of the boot process, the system clock is several hours behind the UTC, and fsck complains.
If I were not wrong, this problem shall be experienced by people living in the GMT minus timezones who reboots often. The root cause of this problem is that the kernel initializes the system clock from the RTC, the hardware clock on motherboard, which is several hours behind UTC in GMT minus timezones. Therefore, during the early stage of the boot process, the system clock is several hours behind the UTC, and fsck complains.