I suspect this is due to how powerpc64 and octeon boot. Their bootblocks are a special kernel called BOOT which mounts the ffs filesystem diretly. I suspect during the transition to loading GENERIC.MP something wrong happens with the on-disk time information, which misleads the next kernel.
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