Hi, 2015-11-29 14:18:18 Michael Tokarev: > 01.03.2015 20:24, Timo Weingärtner wrote: > > 2015-03-01 17:55:04 Timo Weingärtner: > >> Debian jessie with a selfbuilt kernel 3.2 injected from the host to save > >> space in the VMs. (I didn't manage to automatically create initramfs for > >> the VMs; initramfs-tools always configures them for the host, VMs then > >> fail > >> to assemble the RAID…) > > > > If I use the standard kernels from wheezy or jessie the clock is set > > correctly, the message is: > > > > [ 1.971220] rtc_cmos 00:01: setting system clock to 2015-03-01 17:12:35 > > UTC (1425229955) > > > > My selfbuilt kernel does not emit such a message and there is no acpi_pm > > in > > /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/available_clocksource. > > > > So the difference in qemu may be hidden by the distribution kernels > > getting > > the time in another way. > > I still don't understand what the problem or difference is. > > > In the mean time I'll try getting initramfs generated for my VMs. > > Did it help? Is the bug still present?
It helped to reboot the host into the jessie kernel, so it is the combination of (at least) host kernel, qemu and guest kernel. Sorry for not mentioning that earlier Timo
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