hwclockfirst.sh must run before modules are loaded [1], therefore, any
kernel which is foolish enough to have CONFIG_RTC=m will have errors in
hwclockfirst.sh, and the accompanying issues found in Bug#50572.
The good news is that hwclock.sh runs shortly after that, and will set
the time, providing pre-hwclockfirst.sh behavior.
tags 308693 + wontfix
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hwclockfirst.sh must run before modules are loaded [1], therefore, any
kernel which is foolish enough to have CONFIG_RTC=m will have errors in
hwclockfirst.sh, and the accompanying issues found in Bug#50572.
The good news is that hwclock.sh runs shortly after that, and will set
the time, providing pre-hwclockfirst.sh behavior.
Thanks to Adrian Bunk for the pointer.
lamont
[1] http:// bugs.debian. org/50572