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From: "Louie Miranda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Philippine Linux Users Group Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] linux uptime


> tapos to write sa cmos use the command hwclock --systohc

i think you are confuse between hardware clock, system clock and uptime....

when your pc is turn off, your hardware clock (also known as real time
clock, cmos clock or bios clock) is always ticking until the cmos battery is
run out of power... when you boot up, linux will update its system clock
from the hardware clock only once...

after that, linux kernel also initialiaze its internal variable named
*jiffies* to *zero* and incremented 100 times per second or every 10
milliseconds when the value of HZ is 100 by a clock interrupt... uptime is
based on jiffies divided by HZ.... as you can see, uptime has nothing to do
with the hardware clock nor with the system clock...

fooler.





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