On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 03:06:24PM +0200, Tobias Frost wrote:
> Do someone has a link to the discussion?
> Martin mentioned that on the l-k-a there was some, but I couldn't find
> it...
>
> BTW: Is is possible to use that patches also for recent kernels -- I saw
> that there was some work on the
Loïc Minier wrote at 2010-10-21 15:13 -0500:
> Your approach would work, or you could borrow the approach implemented
> in the Ubuntu version of initramfs-tools: Ubuntu added a
> scripts/local-premount/fixrtc which does nothing by default but if you
> pass "fixrtc" on the kernel cmdline, it sets th
peter green wrote at 2010-10-21 02:04 -0500:
> So i'm wondering about implementing a "fake-rtc" that simply saves
> the time to somewhere in /var on shutdown and reloads it on bootup.
> The time would still be wrong until/unless something else syncs it
> but at least it wouldn't go backwards.
I im
Do someone has a link to the discussion?
Martin mentioned that on the l-k-a there was some, but I couldn't find
it...
BTW: Is is possible to use that patches also for recent kernels -- I saw
that there was some work on the hifn driver lately...
On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 21:30 +0200, JF Straeten wr
* Tobias Frost [2010-10-21 22:29]:
> (BTW: How do you build your kernels? With dpkg-cross? Are there
> somewhere instructions/hints/pointers on the net?)
I use the cross-compiler from emdebian.org, apply the patch to lenny's
linux-2.6 package and then simply run:
dpkg-buildpackage -B -aarmel
* JF Straeten [2010-10-22 21:30]:
> But from where or what came the performances similar to the dma
> patched kernel reported by Markus in this case ?
No idea.
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