Hello All,
Thanks to the hint of Dries, I discovered that there was a difference
in my kernel configuration and the kernel configuration of Ingo
I streamlined my configuration to that of Ingo, and now the slow boot
issue is completely gone. I do not understand the exact relation, but
it works for
Hello Dries,
Thanks for your reply, but as it looks a lot like the same problem, I
want to mention that we do NOT have a Dell system here. It is a
Fujitsu Siemens i945 motherboard. I also saw the problem about "long
delays during boot by hwclock" on an old i845 Kontron Motherboard,
running the sa
Hello Ingo,
In the mean time I have tested more with this problem:
1. Once, the RTC clock gets stopped during shutdown, it is **NEVER**
going to run again.
And I continuously see the problems with grub and the BIOS
time-of-day. Finally I had to remove the battery from the motherboard
to reset the
* Remy Bohmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Ingo,
>
> I have discovered 3 problems that are likely all related to the same
> root-cause, likely to be caused by the RT-kernel.
> I use the 2.6.19-rt15 kernel, with the configuration attached to this mail.
> It is running on a standard x86, i94
Hello Ingo,
I have discovered 3 problems that are likely all related to the same
root-cause, likely to be caused by the RT-kernel.
I use the 2.6.19-rt15 kernel, with the configuration attached to this mail.
It is running on a standard x86, i945, Celeron 2.93 GHZ (=UP), Fedora Core 6
So, I have s
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