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After a kernel upgrade on parabola, I cannot read the hardware clock as well. Option --directsa works when used, but I cannot figure out how to set the option to be used at boot so that I don't have to set the system clock manually every time. Could you explain how you set it u p? Regards, Theodoros On 12/19/2015 03:07 PM, Clemens Stadlbauer wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I had a problem with my new X200 where I could not read the > hardware clock. After looking at the man page for hwclock(8) I > discovered the --directisa option which makes hwclock accesses the > clock directly over special registers. With this option my system > clock is now correctly set on boot without requiring a network > connection for NTP. > > Best regards Clemens > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJWdjD/AAoJEF3RmZOLodl6rwkP/RyzecbkFVCG8VKNPPWQv3Z6 KhsSkyaYxjnl2wzPzhs4Qu4XhXC1ugKH9BvZg1XXRdHk3B0wwMrwTnU/LmoYJrtL MKkvKz43K8membEhXk2uAoWbGkE8vpKmQCCwG0vHGlaV1j8t4tA+jsJ6NfDIYcFx 8OlzzPCstc/eTFZrgMQ2Ox/Jc67tecuxLwLz5May8QPsX/JCCcA4RH4g5C9iGlh+ 8XMJ8BH99ayetAGGmlhnYPqV2XeC4NaBghl4s/iLTZLiaouwMNuitzHwUGO7kVpE FlX3fa11hB0sZzJZE4X4ngHsoc/1ULlq/0EPri4eseRQxs1b9capc79FOxmQNvC4 UFS2UQNlr6Blch4T1goq43lOTogms1KqGrZ386Y8P8+l36WD8xv15vqYKPU9l8ud Xm+gH2wgTSYXH1wvS0ybgWvbUWdtEwQFQEh9rf+D13MkAtP+/d6DRykx5+FajUuU snLY93vyUNmAxOfD09VzgtrEH/SgTjUC15VuvUAUQDsQ+kEvxDaFVx0TT9/7GVVC oy8cqeIvf5Idny8+kqsLIOhN/nN/kdV20upSeZvv9wmVmILh46omsE1anQFuPRKU STK0isJAzxZE3taoDBf+h7QG7BXza2etW7m2JcNRGTcKMKdcueaDBMRcFQgqytfD abavJgTxcyPfGn+/q/dB =aTV2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
