Kernel Version? distribution?
Thanks,
Hetz
With the help of a friend's Google searching abilities, my first idea of
multiprocessors become even more probable for the reason for this behavior. I
tried recompiling the kernel, changing some RTC related options - to no
avail.
Also, I have noticed, that when booting, the drift is "small" - like - 20
seconds or so. As time passes, it gets bigger and bigger.
Then, I tried booting the machine with the kernel option maxcpus=1. Problem
Gone.
OK, so now I got one CPU less and a greatly working system. I could stay here,
but I'ld be happy to utilize the other core as well, so I am _still_ looking
for hints (especially from the kernel/SMP experts :-))
Thanks,
-- Shimi
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