Ethan Benson wrote: > > On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 08:36:57AM +0200, Martin Costabel wrote: > > > > No longer necessary: The newer kernels [1] have a driver for /dev/rtc > > that lets you use the standard hwclock utility from util-linux. Just > > choose CONFIG_PPC_RTC=y when compiling your kernel (or choose > > CONFIG_PPC_RTC=m and patch a small bug in arch/ppc/kernel/ppc_ksyms.c) > > > > [1] 2.2.17preX since X=5; recent 2.4.0-test from bitkeeper and Paul's > > trees. > > interesting, since i don't mess with pre* kernels i was not aware of > that. how will that affect debian's current hwclock.sh setup?
Don't ask me, I am only lurking here. I am still using a RedHat (LinuxPPC) system. There the effect is that on ppc you now can use the same initscripts package as on any other architecture. -- Martin