How to ask Debian not to check last mount time of its file system?

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Published on 2012-07-11T14:47:01Z Indexed on 2012/07/11 15:18 UTC
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I'm using Debian 6.0.5. To test a feature of my product, I need to modify the system date&time back and forth frequently. Once a time I set the system date back to one month ago, then I reboot the system, and it reported the last mount time of the file system is in the future and enter the maintenance mode automatically. I had to run the fsck to make sure the file system is not broken to boot into Debian.

Is there any way to ask Debian stop checking the last mount time of its file system when booting? Thanks.

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