retitle 342887 util-linux: hwclock runs at the wrong point in the rcS.d sequence stop
> I have two newly installed (this week) Sarge systems that exhibit this > problem. I used the debian-31ra1a-i386-netinst image and /usr is in the > root filesystem. I told the diaglog that the hardware was localtime, my > timezone is EST, and to observe daylight savings. I do not understand > why I am having this problem as that it seems the trigger is having a > separate /usr and HW clock set to local. > > Did I miss something in the explination above? I have made no > customizations to my timezone settings anywhere other than the install > dialogs. There is a bug in util-linux: hwclockfirst.sh is not run early enough. hwclockfirst.sh should be run earlier than checkroot.sh so that the system clock gets correctly set before fsck is run. -- Thomas Hood -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]