Hi!
I checked my QEMU and I found the same Problems. I'm running SLES9 (x86) on
an SLES9 (ppc) host. The target clock runs faster(? I've got positive
offsets running ntpdate ?) than the host clock. I've tried severel kernel
parameters (eg. clock=pit or clock=pmtmr) without any success.
The
From what I know, you'll just have to put up with it for now. Also, I
believe that ntpdate showing positive offsets means that the clock is
running slower. Run the date command before the ntpdate one to check
what the guest clock is at before the NTP update.
On 11/9/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
Alexander Toresson alexander.toresson at gmail.com writes:
time flies by at 5x the speed it should.
PS. I'm susprised nobody has seen this problem before. Is it just me
who experience it?
No, I experience this as well.
I'm running Qemu 0.7.2 with Linux 2.6.14 (vanilla kernel) as host OS and