> The TS-7800 uses a generic RTC driver, we just plug in some routines to
> read/write the RTC. Although there seems to be descrepency with regard to the
> kernel dev entry(/dev/rtc0) and the dev entry hwclock expects(/dev/rtc).
> Basically you can just create a symlink. It should be there already on the
> filesystems we ship....
>
> Regards,
> Eddie
>
Hi Eddie,
thank you for your reply!
The missing device /dev/rtc (there was no /dev/rtc0 neither) was observed while
booting from SD card (I didn't want to change the stable load of onboard flash).
But today I moved the SD card content to onboard flash though (with
createmtdroot script), and after reboot there are both /dev/rtc0 and /dev/rtc
devices and hwclock works as expected.
I'm happy now, but it seems there is some conflict between rtc and SD card.
Jiri
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