>Like others have reported to the list I'm getting:
>
>Could not configure '/dev/rtc' to have a 1024 Hz timer. This is not a
>fatal
>error, but for better emulation accuracy either use a 2.6 host Linux
>kernel or
>type 'echo 1024 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq' as root.
It's might be HPET that
Like others have reported to the list I'm getting:
Could not configure '/dev/rtc' to have a 1024 Hz timer. This is not a fatal
error, but for better emulation accuracy either use a 2.6 host Linux
kernel or
type 'echo 1024 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq' as root.
and then
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Running FreeBSD/x86 5.3 guest under Linux/x86 host gives:
"Could not configure '/dev/rtc' to have a 1024 Hz timer. This is not a fatal
error, but for better emulation accuracy either use a 2.6 host Linux kernel or
type 'echo 1024 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq' as root."
But (a) I am running
G'day all,
Been playing with multiple vm's on linux and hacking around my suspend/resume
dropped interrupt issues.
I just noticed the /dev/rtc interface appears to be very single use oriented.
If I run multiple vm's
simultaneously on the same machine, the 1st one picks up the interrupt driven