Re: swsusp also stores system clock
From: Nigel Cunningham
Date: Mon May 17 2004 - 00:28:51 EST
Hi.
The solution to this is to run
/sbin/hwclock --hctosys
after resuming. You might need to add --direct-isa if this hangs.
Regards,
Nigel
Rajsekar wrote:
I started liking swsusp so much that I dont shutdown my system anymore, I
just suspend. Is this wrong?
But I noticed that the clock also gets saved and when I resume my system,
the clock is annoyingly wrong. I suppose that this is done on purpose for
some reasons by the developers.
Currently, I use hwclock to set my system clock on resume.
Is there a better way or a patch ?
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