Re: LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 setclock

2005-11-04 Thread Duncan Webb
Archaic wrote: On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 11:02:49PM -0100, Duncan Webb wrote: Running a NTP daemon requires a permanent internet connection. Dual boot usually requires the clock in local time, that's clear. Absolutely and totally false. Please do your research before making such

Re: LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 setclock

2005-11-03 Thread Richard A Downing
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 01:28:11 -0700 Archaic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 05:58:51AM -0100, Duncan Webb wrote: Now that we're no longer in summer time in the Makefile for LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 there are no rules to install setclock during a reboot or shutdown. So the

Re: LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 setclock

2005-11-03 Thread Archaic
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 09:47:54AM -0100, Duncan Webb wrote: Maybe I was not too clear. No, you were perfectly clear. If the system clock is set to local time then when you shut-down the hardware clock should be set to system time. And again, no. LFS cannot assume the sanity of the system

Re: LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 setclock

2005-11-03 Thread Duncan Webb
Bryan Kadzban wrote: On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 08:28:12AM -0700, Archaic wrote: On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 09:47:54AM -0100, Duncan Webb wrote: Maybe I was not too clear. No, you were perfectly clear. If the system clock is set to local time then when you shut-down the

Re: LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 setclock

2005-11-03 Thread Ken Moffat
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Duncan Webb wrote: What I don't understand is why anybody would have a problem syncing the hardware clock to the system clock at reboot/power off. After all the system clock is synced to the hardware clock at boot. In that case, please search the lfs archives and

Re: LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 setclock

2005-11-03 Thread Archaic
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 11:02:49PM -0100, Duncan Webb wrote: Running a NTP daemon requires a permanent internet connection. Dual boot usually requires the clock in local time, that's clear. Absolutely and totally false. Please do your research before making such statements. What I don't

Re: LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 setclock

2005-11-03 Thread Archaic
On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 12:29:23AM -0100, Duncan Webb wrote: Sort of guessed this by Archaic reaction. Never would have questioned it had the start case not synced to the hardware clock. That's a fair question. However, where would the system clock be initially set if not from the hwclock?

LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 setclock

2005-11-02 Thread Duncan Webb
Hi, Now that we're no longer in summer time in the Makefile for LFS-Bootscripts-3.2.1 there are no rules to install setclock during a reboot or shutdown. So the hardware clock is not being synchronised with the system clock. Regards, Duncan --