Andrew Benton wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 21:46:08 +0100
> Matthew Burgess <matt...@linuxfromscratch.org> wrote:
> 
>> So, based on the above, 5 is definitely something to look into I think. 
>>   If that doesn't pan out, then I think option 2 is the next 'least worst'.
>>
> 
> Or you could set the time with a bootscript. Same with alsactl restore.
> run them after udev has finished and everything's mounted. Why do these
> things have to be done by udev?

You want to set the time as early as possible because some undesirable 
things may happen, like unnecessary fsck of partitions.  This can 
especially be a problem for those users that have their time set as 
local time.

   -- Bruce



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