On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 21:35:47 -0700, Bryan Kadzban <br...@kadzban.is-a-geek.net> 
wrote:

> The kernel has *no* idea what your local time zone is, so it can't work
> with an RTC in local-time (I'm pretty sure the kernel help message for
> the last option says something to this effect).  It always assumes the
> RTC is in UTC when setting the local clock.  I'd turn these off.

OK, I'll turn them off and recompile at some point this weekend.

> Even with it set back to SUBSYSTEM?
> 
> What about "udevadm test /devices/platform/rtc_cmos/rtc/rtc0" perhaps?
> Does it say anything there about running this script?  (Does it echo to
> a file then?)

Right, I've set it back to SUBSYSTEM and 'udevadm test' shows that the rule in
55-lfs.rules is being called.

So, I booted into LFS, logged in then killed the currently running udevd
processes.  I then started 'udevd --daemon --debug' and kicked off
'udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=rtc' which shows the script is run
but with the following error:

stty: standard input: Inappropriate ioctl for device

I've tried debugging this, but it seems to randomly appear dependent on where
I put my debugging 'echo' statements.

Any ideas much appreciated!

Thanks,

Matt.

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