Uwe Thiem wrote:
The device hwclock connects to *is* the BIOS clock.
Uwe
Let me rephrase. A physical device has to have a software
representation for software to "connect" to it. I'm trying to suggest
that something is wrong with that interface. Clearly Abhay's BIOS
clock doesn't jive with what the system *thinks* the hardware clock
says. /etc/init.d/clock also doesn't break or give an error when he
runs it (I guess). So that leaves that there is some interface giving
a syntactically-correct WRONG ANSWER as to the time, at boot time.
- Mike
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