On Sat, 2005-05-28 at 16:36 +1000, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > On Fri, 2005-05-27 at 20:17 -0700, Adam Done wrote: > > > > I looked at mine: GMT Delta read from XPRAM: 0 minutes, DST: on > > > > I don't knnow how to change the DST to off > > > > Ok, delta is 0, so your RTC should be in UTC... there maybe some issue > with DST but I doubt OS X still uses that value. > > > Now, I moved the S18hwclockfirst.sh & S50hwclock.sh back into my rcS > > process and also the K25hwclock.sh in rc6 for now.. BUT > > > > and then typed > > # hwclock --localtime --systohc > > > and the times worked and stayed even when putting the pb to sleep... > > UNTIL... I rebooted into OS X and the times were off the -8 gmt (PST) > > and then booted back into Linux to find out that the times were back > > into GMT. > > > > I think I keep getting my self deeper and deeper into the rabbit's hole > > going round and round with the dual boot. LOL > > > > I have tried using the hwclock daemon and not using it but each one had > > its own set of issues. I am very perplexed. > >
I have been doing some research on the net and came across this page on setting time. http://tree.celinuxforum.org/CelfPubWiki/RTCNoSync t gives a suggestion for a patch for the 2.6.10 kernel for syncing but I am using the 2.6.11.9 kernel. I had things working with the 2.6.10 kernel without hwclock starting up at boot time; since I moved to the current kernel my times have been off. I don't know if this is a kernel issue or I am just off in correlating the times in Linux and OS X. -Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

