On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 08:41:31PM -0700, maxim wexler wrote:
> --- Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, Sep 11, 2005 at 11:59:58AM -0700, maxim
> > wexler wrote:
> > > Hello everybody,
> > > 
> > > After emerge --deep --update world I compiled and
> > > installed the new kernel, 2.6.12-gentoo-r10, then
> > I
> > > noticed that no matter when I boot the system,
> > date
> > > always starts marking time at 6:00 AM, although it
> > > gets the date and zone right. No matter what time
> > > string I give to date(as root), after a re-boot it
> > > alway replies with 6AM plus whatever time has
> > elapsed
> > > since the original boot. FWIW rtc support is
> > compiled
> > > as a module and is *not* currently loaded. Also,
> > the
> > > BIOS clk is correct.
> > > 
> > > -mw
> > > 
> > 
> > hum, run 
> >   rc-status boot
> > is clock started?
> > 
> 
> yup
> 

Let me check my understanding of the problem:

   1) If you cold boot, the time starts at 6AM of the right day. 

   2) If you reboot, the time counts from 6AM + the elapsed time of
   all previous reboots up until the last cold boot. 

   3) Behaviours 1 and 2 doesn't change if you set the time yourself.
   i.e., on the next boot/reboot the same thing will happen. 

Does that summary seem correct?

W
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