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i installed new kernel26
pacman -Qs kernel26ck
local/kernel26ck 2.6.20.7.ck1-2
rebooted for new kernel & udev
got error
Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method.
Use the --debug option to see the details for our search for an access method
it finished booting browsed the forums & news didnt see anything so i googled a bit
said rtc module was needed so i built it in kernel26.img
reboot no error
i dont know if its intended or not since modulating is the way we seem to be heading but i thought id share this info as i didnt see it else where round here
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for (stock) kernel 2.6.21 i've also built it into the kernel to avoid these messages.
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Nice, I was just wondering where this message came from.
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I just wonder when 2.6.21-ck will be ready...
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Hi, I hope someone is monitoring this old topic, because I think the issue may have reappeared.
I'm not sure when it started happening but I'm getting the "Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method" message during boot. I keep my system pretty up to date and have testing enabled so I should be on the latest kernel.
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Yup i get it too, on my athlon fx-55 box and my macbook pro. Both running arch 64. Time is fine in my desktop, but time is messed up on my macbook's arch64 install if i reboot into osx and then into linux.
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I have that problem too, some other guys are reporting the same thing here: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=45317 (Me too sorry about the double post...)
I'm also using 64bit.
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This one went away after one of the system updates, so I thought it had been fixed. I am also on x86_64. Have you tried doing a full system upgrade?
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I have an alternate startup command line that includes:
noapic nolapic acpi=off.
The message appears then.
If I remove those options then all is fine.
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I'm seeing this with a custom kernel (2.6.25 final+tuxonice+colorprintk) with acpi enabled.
Running Folding@Home for Team 11108 - My Stats
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I'm seeing this with a custom kernel (2.6.25 final+tuxonice+colorprintk) with acpi enabled.
Me too.Not the same patches but acpi enabled
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