On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 01:16:15AM -0500, Ray Knight wrote: > I just did a clean install of woody on my Mac IIvx with a DayStar Turbo > 040 accelerator. This system has been running potato for over a year > (not continuously due to power outages) with no problems. The install > went fine, but the system locked up after the first reboot at the first > call to hwclock. I rebooted the install and commented out the calls to > hwclock in rcS.d. The system now boots and runs fine. Entering hwclock > at the prompt locks the system hard. The potato version of hwclock did > not have this problem. I'm running the same kernel version as I was > with potato. Does anyone know what changed in hwclock between Debian > 2.2 and 3.0? > > Ray >
There's some info in lists.debian.org/debian-68k/2002/debian-68k-200209/msg00083.html -- *----------------------------------------------------------------* | Chris Tillman [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | To HAVE, GIVE all TO all (ACIM) | *----------------------------------------------------------------*