Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 7 Feb 2000 10:36:58 +1100 | From | Martin Pool <> | Subject | clock changes abruptly during bootup |
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I have a customer running 2.2.9-19mdk on a Compaq Deskpro Pentium II PC in Linux Mandrake release 6.0.
Their clock changes very strangely during bootup:
Feb 2 22:45:17 sal9000 kernel: Real Time Clock Driver v1.09 Feb 2 22:45:17 sal9000 kernel: PCSP 1.3 measurement: maximal samplerate 79545 Hz, 18356 Hz used Feb 3 09:16:47 sal9000 rc.sysinit: Checking filesystems succeeded Feb 3 04:16:56 sal9000 rc.sysinit: Mounting local filesystems succeeded Feb 3 04:16:56 sal9000 rc.sysinit: Turning on user and group quotas for local filesystems succeeded Feb 3 03:45:08 sal9000 date: Wed Feb 2 22:45:08 EST 2000 Feb 2 22:45:08 sal9000 rc.sysinit: Setting clock (utc): Wed Feb 2 22:45:08 EST 2000 succeeded
Once the machine is up and running the clock continues to jump around, even if they force it to the correct time using hwclock or xntpd.
Here is the output to the "cat /proc/rtc" command:
rtc_time : 08:56:10 rtc_date : 2000-02-04 rtc_epoch : 1900 alarm : 10:00:10 DST_enable : no BCD : yes 24hr : yes square_wave : no alarm_IRQ : no update_IRQ : no periodic_IRQ : no periodic_freq : 1024 batt_status : okay
Can anyone suggest what might be wrong? I couldn't see any mention of this as a known bug. I thought we'd try upgrading to 2.2.13 (probably a good thing anyhow), and then perhaps changing CONFIG_RTC.
-- Martin Pool, Technical Support Engineer, Linuxcare, Inc. +61 2 6262 8990 mbp@linuxcare.com, http://www.linuxcare.com/ Linuxcare. Support for the revolution.
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