> i've got problems with my system clock. > it just doesn't keep the date i set; > i tried sync'ing the clock via ntpdate, but ntpdate doesn't work. ntpdate has been broken for a while.
if the "date" command does work you might have a problem with your battery in the computer? > Furthermore, i got a problem with the scsi disk i installed (IBM DORS > 31160 or something like that): > When i turn the system on, the prom says that there's a problem with the > scsi bus/disk/cable and reports "unit not ready"; > after clicking two times on "start system" it works (well, the disk > appears to be running by then ;) > any idea how i get the disk to start up faster? Check if there is a pin you can on the scsi, maybe next to the scsi- id select which read start-unit, auto-spin etc. Søren,

