Dmitry Ryachovsky wrote:
--- Darryl Gregorash
wrote: Actually, the system halt script (/etc/init.d/halt) updates the hardware clock from the system clock, every time the system shuts down (which includes rebooting, since it uses the same script).
Nope - at least not in SuSE...
cat /etc/init.d/halt:
<snip> if test "$HOSTTYPE" = "s390" ; then HWCLOCK_ACCESS=no fi if test "$HWCLOCK_ACCESS" != "no" ; then echo -n "Set Hardware Clock to the current System Time" # write back to hardware clock and calculate adjtime /sbin/hwclock --systohc $HWCLOCK rc_status -v -r fi <snip>
--- Darryl Gregorash
Dmitry Ryachovsky wrote:
--- Darryl Gregorash
wrote: Actually, the system halt script (/etc/init.d/halt) updates the hardware clock from the system clock, every time the system shuts down (which includes rebooting, since it uses the same script).
Nope - at least not in SuSE...
cat /etc/init.d/halt:
<snip> if test "$HOSTTYPE" = "s390" ; then HWCLOCK_ACCESS=no fi if test "$HWCLOCK_ACCESS" != "no" ; then echo -n "Set Hardware Clock to the current System Time" # write back to hardware clock and calculate adjtime /sbin/hwclock --systohc $HWCLOCK rc_status -v -r fi <snip>
What version are you running? There is nothing like this on my 9.1 :) Dmitry
* Dimych
--- Darryl Gregorash
wrote: <snip> if test "$HOSTTYPE" = "s390" ; then HWCLOCK_ACCESS=no fi if test "$HWCLOCK_ACCESS" != "no" ; then echo -n "Set Hardware Clock to the current System Time" # write back to hardware clock and calculate adjtime /sbin/hwclock --systohc $HWCLOCK rc_status -v -r fi <snip>
What version are you running? There is nothing like this on my 9.1 :)
Hummmm, there is on my 9.0, exactly the same ???? -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/photos
Dimych wrote:
What version are you running? There is nothing like this on my 9.1 :)
Like Patrick said.... So perhaps you should retrograde to a version that keeps better track of your clocks? :-) But a more important question is, why did Mozilla trim all of the subject line after "[SLE]" in the post I first replied to. Of course, that would a different thread, so no one should try to reply to this to suggest a reason :-)
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Darryl Gregorash
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Dimych
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Patrick Shanahan