On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 08:41:31PM -0700, maxim wexler wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 11:59:58AM -0700, maxim > > wexler wrote: > > > Hello everybody, > > > > > > After emerge --deep --update world I compiled and > > > installed the new kernel, 2.6.12-gentoo-r10, then > > I > > > noticed that no matter when I boot the system, > > date > > > always starts marking time at 6:00 AM, although it > > > gets the date and zone right. No matter what time > > > string I give to date(as root), after a re-boot it > > > alway replies with 6AM plus whatever time has > > elapsed > > > since the original boot. FWIW rtc support is > > compiled > > > as a module and is *not* currently loaded. Also, > > the > > > BIOS clk is correct. > > > > > > -mw > > > > > > > hum, run > > rc-status boot > > is clock started? > > > > yup
what about the output from "hwclock"? run it as root, does it give the same time/date as "date"? W -- Tell me a story. I like stories. I read them a lot. I'm just a little girl, you know. I don't ever plan to grow up either. You hear? Never grow up! You lose too much... I had a parakeet once, named Violet. She was the only one left... We had four. Peter Pan and Lily went to live with some friends, so there were two. And then Pip died. I loved Pip... he might have been my favorite. So we buried him in the backyard, and then there was Violet. Then there was Harpo. He wanted to eat Violet. So she went to live in my third grade classroom... and stayed there to the end of her days. I went to visit Violet after I left the third grade occasionally, but then, well, I guess Harpo took her place, when he stopped biting so much and started being nice. Tell me a story. I like stories. ~S Sortir en Pantoufles: up 31 days, 7:59 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list