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Blaisorblade wrote:
> Hmm, bogomips are calculated at startup and that won't change easily. 
> However, 
> they become inaccurate in a much wider variety of situation, for instance 
> when there's some load on the host; so, using CONFIG_UML_REAL_TIME_CLOCK 
> (IIRC) uses the host clock for time calculation.
> 
> When you disable this option, I guess that a "sleep 10" when host is at 600, 
> if UML was started at 1800, might last 30 seconds more or less...

hmm... so the moral is, CONFIG_UML_REAL_TIME_CLOCK is a "good thing"(tm)
if your host is going to vary it's core freq?

- - V.C.
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