LaMont Jones a écrit :
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 05:01:14PM +0200, giggz wrote:
I think I must report this bug to the package initscripts but I'm not sure...

Hi,

Thx for your quick answer.

What exactly are you seeing?  That is, when you say 'but For these 3
mount : ... I get the localtime + 2 hours...'?  Where are you seeing
that time?

When I do 'ls -l /', I see for these 3 mount localtime + 2 hours. For example If I boot at 0h00, I will see 2h00 for this 3 mount. The others are good.

The reason is simply because hwclockfirst.sh runs at 8, and mountkernfs
runs at 2.  I'm unwilling to (and not sure we _can_) move
hwclockfirst.sh that early without understanding what part of the system
is misbehaving because of the difference.

Ok. But I am a little afraid that the /proc and /sys which 'talk' with the kernel are not at the right time...

lamont

If you want more info, tests about this bug, simply ask me.
Regards,
Guillaume



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