After upgrading 3.0-RELEASE to -stable I noticed various time related things have been acting strange. Obviously one of the timers is running extremely slow, since effects have been observed such as:
reported ping times are about 35 times shorter than actual values. 'date' increments at a rate of one or two seconds per minute. 'shutdown -r now' announces the shutdown about a minute later and 'reboot' seems to hang indefinitely requiring Ctrl-Alt-Del to sync the disks. So I tried upgrading to 4.0-current and it still misbehaves in this way. Is this a known problem? Any ideas? This is an AMD K5-PR90 with VIA chipset, world compiled -O2 and kernel compiled -O without options MATH_EMULATE or FAILSAFE if that makes any difference. -- Adam David <a...@veda.is> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message