Albrecht Jacobs (aj@klee.architektur.uni-stuttgart.de)
Thu, 8 Apr 1999 16:42:19 +0200 (MDT)
Hi all,
I am running Linux 2.2.5 on an 21164A PC164UX @ 600MHz. util-linux is
2.9o-6 which uses hwclock instead of clock (which is a sym-link to
hwclock
now). Support for /dev/rtc is compiled into the kernel. The hardware
clock
is set to UTC. When I do a hwclock --adjust (in rc.sysinit at boot
time):
[[root@lem /etc]# hwclock --adjust --utc --debug
we have read epoch 1900 from /dev/rtc with RTC_EPOCH_READ ioctl.
Using /dev/rtc interface to clock.
Last drift adjustment done at 923171965 seconds after 1969
Last calibration done at 923162965 seconds after 1969
Waiting for clock tick...
Since this comes never back, the machine hangs at boot time.
In fact I commented things out to be able to boot again :-)
I couldn't find the source yet :-(
Any help welcome! Linux/Alpha is fun!
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