On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, John Goerzen wrote: > Package: util-linux > Version: 2.11l-1 > Severity: important > > On many PowerPC machines (maybe all?), the program "clock" should be used > from powerpc-utils. Using hwclock actually hangs the bootup procedure > because it confuses the RTC driver in the kernel. I suggest that hwclock > should be split into a separate package so that people can get util-linux > functionality without rendering their systems unbootable. Or, at least make > sure that it's not run by default on powerpc.
Hi John, hwclock does currently run at bootup on all machines except PowerPC/PReP (and s390) systems. It's no problem for me to change it, but I need an _exact_ description on which machines it shouldn't be run (I don't have a PowerPC machine myself). IOW I need a replacement for the following part of the postinst: <-- snip --> # Check if we are PowerPC/PReP architecture if [ `uname --machine` = "ppc" ] then if [ -f /proc/cpuinfo ] then Arch="" Arch=`cat /proc/cpuinfo | ( read line; set -- $line; while [ "$1" != "machine" ] do read line; set -- $line; done echo $3; )` fi fi ... # hwclock does not work on PowerPC/PReP and s390 systems if [ "$Arch" != "PReP" -a "uname -m" != "s390" ] then update-rc.d -f hwclock.sh remove 2>/dev/null > /dev/null update-rc.d hwclock.sh start 50 S . stop 25 0 6 . > /dev/null update-rc.d -f hwclockfirst.sh remove 2>/dev/null > /dev/null update-rc.d hwclockfirst.sh start 18 S . > /dev/null fi <-- snip --> cu Adrian -- Get my GPG key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] | gpg --import Fingerprint: B29C E71E FE19 6755 5C8A 84D4 99FC EA98 4F12 B400