date/time problem since kernel change
Hi all,
I recently switched from an own compiled 2.6.20 kernel to the debian
linux-image-2.6.22 one (I'm using Sid).
And since I use this new kernel, I get a problem with the time on my
machine : at each reboot I get two hours more than the real time. I'm
quite sure it is a problem with syncing system and hardware clock, but
I'm a little lost.
Furthermore, if I try to use the hwclock command, I get an error
message : for it to work I must first unload the rtc module.
HEre is the output of the date and hwclock commands on my machine now
(the realt ime is the hwclock one).
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| julien@L005909:~$ date
| jeudi 6 septembre 2007, 11:04:00 (UTC+0200)
| julien@L005909:~$ sudo hwclock --show
| jeu 06 sep 2007 09:04:07 CEST -0.092243 secondes
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Thanks in advance for any help. And unfortunately, I can't use ntp on
my network...
--
Julien
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