Martin,I think it is working now. I am keeping both rtc (10, 135), and rtc0 (254, 0), for now just in case I need to go back to an old kernel.
Thanks! Martin Michlmayr wrote:
Edwin, * Edwin Kwan <ekwan@stanfordalumni.org> [2009-06-24 02:48]:No, I don't have "udev". This is an old SGI Indy workstation, and the Debian installation has been upgraded time and again starting from Woody. :) I could not plug any new device into it anyway.Is there an easy workaround, or do I have to install "udev"?Can you try the following: cd /dev sudo rm -f rtc sudo mknod rtc0 c 254 0 ln -s rtc rtc0