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I'm trying to get my Sun Blade 100 going w/ install-sparc64-minimal-20110829.iso |
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but the init system gets stuck at "Setting the system clock using the |
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hardware clock [UTC]". |
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That's not to say the system locks up: I can type characters and they |
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show up on the screen, but init doesn't let me proceed past the setting |
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system clock script. The machine is definitely still working. I've |
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waited 10 or 15 minutes but init won't give up on the "Setting the |
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system clock" script. |
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Actually I can ctrl-c out of it the first time init tries to start the |
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script, before runlevel 3. But as soon as it enters runlevel 3 it tries |
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to start the system clock script again and I'm unable to ctrl-c out of |
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it. |
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I see in my kernel messages before modules are loaded that the kernel |
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successfully sets the system clock from the hardware clock: apparently |
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install-sparc64-minimal-20110829.iso's kernel has CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS |
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set. On my x86 systems /etc/conf.d/hwclock tells me "You do not need |
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this if you are running a modern kernel with CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS set to |
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y." Should setting the system clock from the hardware clock be enabled |
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on the installcd at all? |