Upgraded utils...
Martin Costabel
costabel at wanadoo.fr
Sun Jul 16 01:20:37 EST 2000
Franz Sirl wrote:
>
> At 20:54 14.07.00, Martin Costabel wrote:
> >Could be /sbin/hwclock is now a binary that was compiled with
> >util-linux. This doesn't mean it works, though. Better put the old fake
> >hwclock shell script there ("/sbin/clock -s"). Or is one now supposed to
> >create /dev/rtc and use it as on any other architecture?
>
> Yes! That's why I did CONFIG_PPC_RTC, it's such simple code, but it helps a
> lot to bring us in line with the other architectures.
For the record: Yes, it works. (On a Pmac 6400, with a 2.2.17pre11
kernel from bitkeeper; 2.4.0-test4 still doesn't want to boot, so I
can't test it).
I was too timid and had compiled PPC_RTC only as a module. Apparently
the kernel does not load this module automatically, but when I put a
line
/sbin/modprobe rtc
just before the hwclock stuff in /etc/rc.sysinit, it works (yes
/etc/rc.sysinit; this is initscripts-5.27 which has /etc/rc.d as symlink
to /etc, so that all the rc* stuff now clutters /etc. Big progress...)
/sbin/hwclock comes from util-linux-2.10k, compiled without problems
from the RedHat SRPM.
Thanks
--
Martin
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