>*- On 2 Jan, John Dalbec wrote about "Wrong timestamp on modules.dep"
>> My Hardware Clock is set to local time to keep another OS happy.
>> /etc/rcS.d has
>> S20modutils
>> S50hwclock.sh
>> (among others)
>> so modules.dep is timestamped as though the Hardware Clock were set to GMT.
>> I have kernel 2.2.13 and "RTC stores time in GMT" set to "no" under APM.
>> Did I forget to set "thip crinkle and spoit" to "no"? :)
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>Nope, it is a bug in the Debian package setup. If you wait to reboot
>longer than your GMT offset then you won't get the warning, =).
>See the bug report at http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/53/53247.html.
>
Thanks for the tip. I tried renaming S50hwclock.sh to S20hwclock.sh
and that seemed to work. Is this safe?
>Brian Servis
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