======= On Friday 18 July 2008, Joshua D Doll wrote: =======
> Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> > ======= On Friday 18 July 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote: =======
> >
> >> On Friday 18 July 2008, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
> >>> Hi!
> >>>
> >>> After upgrading to 2.6.26 I have got a problem with starting hwclock
> >>> service - it doesn't find /dev/rtc. I have tried to add rtc_cmos
> >>> to /conf.d/modules, but the module loads after the service starting.
> >>>
> >>> So, questions are:
> >>>
> >>> 1. How to force the module loading be before the service starting?
> >>
> >> I believe /etc/modules.d/* may do it. AFAIK it runs very early in the
> >> init sequence
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Alan McKinnon
> >> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
> >
> > If understand well, those files (in /etc/modules.d/) contain
> > configuration options for modules rather a list of modules to load.
> >
> > The was /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 file wich at some update
> > point magically disappered. I think Gentoo developers suppose some
> > replacement for this file.
> >
> >
> > Andrew
>
> I still have that file on one of my systems. My other system is running
> openrc which does not have that file but it does have
> /etc/conf.d/modules.
>
> --Joshua Doll

'hwclock' contains this fragment:

        ebegin "Setting system clock using the hardware clock [${utc}]"
        if [ -e /proc/modules -a ! -e /dev/rtc ]; then
                modprobe -q rtc || modprobe -q genrtc
        fi

But there are no such modules at all :-) I have installed openrc since 
april, but have got time-related problem only now.


Andrew
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