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System time runs twice normal speed on FC4 SMP kernel
KernelPanic:
I think you need to pass disable_timer_pin_1 as an arguement to your kernel.
Test that it is fixed by running:
time sleep 10
Which should take 10 seconds of real time.
mobrien_12:
Once you get your system time under control, you probably should set up ntpd anyway.
Atomic clock accuracy ROX!
H_TeXMeX_H:
--- Quote from: KernelPanic ---I think you need to pass disable_timer_pin_1 as an arguement to your kernel.
Test that it is fixed by running:
time sleep 10
Which should take 10 seconds of real time.
--- End quote ---
ok how do I do that ? how do I pass commands to the kernel ? just type it in the console ?
Aloone_Jonez:
I don't know, as an educated guess I think he means you alter the bootloader configuration file where it loads the kernel, this will depend on whether you use Grub or Lilo.
piratePenguin:
Yea. If you use grub, add to the kernel line 'disable_timer_pin_1' in /boot/grub/menu.lst
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