I just compiled (using make oldconfig) the 2.6.15-gentoo-r1 kernel upgrading from 2.6.14-gentoo-r5. I was testing kexec and after going to the new kernel with kexec, I noticed my clock was running fast again. I then proceeded to pass 'no_timer_check' to it through the kexec config file and did another reboot. When that didn't fix it, I thought that kexec didn't pass the kernel param properly so I did a complete reboot with that param in grub.conf. Even after that, the clock is fast. Is there something in the .15 kernel that breaks that param? Is there another way to fix it?

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Mark Haney
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ERC Broadband
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