system clock not saved to hwclock
Bug #149660 reported by
Michael Nagel
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #39959: Could hwclock.sh fall back to using --directisa.
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Bug Description
For some reason (probably because I booted windows once) my computer clock was off by one hour at some point. I can correct it using "adjust date&time" and it works all right until I reboot/turn off the computer. The time is off by an hour once again then. I certainly did not boot any other operation system in between and changing the time (for whatever reason) always worked in the past.
I am running gutsy beta (Linux nbooklx 2.6.22-12-386 #1 Sun Sep 23 17:37:35 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux)
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on the console it says:
* Setting the system clock
select() to /dev/rtc to wait for clock tick timed out
* Unable to set system clock to: XXX
where XXX is a time/date.