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Re: [opensuse] Time stability
- From: Dave Howorth <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2007 09:22:47 +0000
- Message-id: <1174123367.7984.121.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 19:10 -0500, Rajko M. wrote:
> On Friday 16 March 2007 10:22, Dave Howorth wrote:
> > To go back to your original question. The time is set by
> > /etc/init.d/boot.clock when called from the various rc directories. I
> > believe you could hack that script so it writes the hw time to a disk
> > file before it changes anything. You might also need to either hack the
> > script some more or rename the appropriate rc files so it isn't called
> > until some disk is mounted.
>
> Root partition is mounted when you read /etc/init.d/boot.clock :-)
Doh! I need to drink coffee before posting :)
So, it's very easy, Roger!
Cheers, Dave
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> On Friday 16 March 2007 10:22, Dave Howorth wrote:
> > To go back to your original question. The time is set by
> > /etc/init.d/boot.clock when called from the various rc directories. I
> > believe you could hack that script so it writes the hw time to a disk
> > file before it changes anything. You might also need to either hack the
> > script some more or rename the appropriate rc files so it isn't called
> > until some disk is mounted.
>
> Root partition is mounted when you read /etc/init.d/boot.clock :-)
Doh! I need to drink coffee before posting :)
So, it's very easy, Roger!
Cheers, Dave
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