Dimych wrote:
That's weird... The only place on my system which call
hwclock is /etc/init.d/boot.clock (by the way I do not even have /etc/boot.d).
It is /etc/init.d/boot.d
And I can definitely tell that hwclock does not get called during a reboot on my system because it looses clock settings if I do not call hwclock manually.
Don't you have something similar to the following in /etc/init.d/halt: # # call modules in boot.d via K* symlinks # (reverse sequence) # if test -d /etc/init.d/boot.d/ ; then for i in /etc/init.d/boot.d/K*; do test -f $i || continue if test -x "$i" ; then # Active boot scripts, should have their own messages $i stop else # Old boot scripts, may not have any message echo Skipping $i, not executable fi done fi Which means it will call boot.clock during a shutdown/reboot.
Now I'm wondering how did we end up running the same OS with different set (or versions) of init scripts?
I doubt they are different. BTW, I am using 9.2 ATM. -- Joe Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Registered Linux user 231871