clock ticking slow after CONFIG_SMP

Danny Rice (dwrice@indiana.edu)
Tue, 12 Jan 1999 00:46:33 +0100 (CET)


In the 2.2 kernel CONFIG_SMP was set by default and I failed to change
it. I have reinstalled 2.2 without SMP but my clock seems to be
messed up. Running 2.0.36 doesn't help either. Is this because of
something that happened with SMP? How do I get the clock working?

Here is the output from adjtimex --adjust:

adjtimex --adjust
--- current --- -- suggested --
cmos time system-cmos 2nd diff tick freq tick freq
916085406 -24836.706254 -24836.706254 10000 0
916085460 -24881.188955 -44.482700 10000 0
916085514 -24925.669255 -44.480300 10000 0 54480 1967869
916085567 -24970.151948 -44.482693 10000 0 54483 -2010166
916085621 -25014.632251 -44.480303 10000 0 54480 1987530
adjtimex: Invalid argument

my system clock is ticking about 5 times slower than the hardware clock.

-- 
Danny

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