On 20/07/07 at 13:02 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> > I have had 10.2 installed on one of my boxes since it was first released
>> > and until today it never given me any problems. When I turned this box
>> > on today the boot process started and froze at "Setting up the hardware
>> > clock". Tried several hardware resets and a few attempts at a "Safe
>> > Boot", but it continues to freeze at the same point. There is no problem
>> > booting into Win XP, or live CDs from 4 other distros where there does
>> > not appear issue with the date/time setting.
>> >
>> > Can anyone offer any thoughts or suggestions as to a possible cause
>> > and/or solution.
>> >
>> > TIA
>> >
>> > Dave
>> >
>> >
>> >
> If this is a 64 bit system, replace /sbin/hwclock with the 32 bit version
> of hwclock.

Yes, it is a 64 bit system. I have seen some reference to this in my
searches prior to posting here. Strange that this should suddenly become
a problem after all this time. Guess I have just been real lucky all
these months.

Next question: How do you boot a non-booting system to make this change?

Thanks

Dave

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