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* [U-Boot] date time
@ 2010-09-10 21:08 Charles Seedle
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From: Charles Seedle @ 2010-09-10 21:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
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There is a messege in the u-boot boot log showing where it set the system
time. I tried to setting the date and time using the linux command, "date".
It set them but once the I rebooted the board the values for date and time
were wrong again. Could this be related to the backup battery ? Is there a
better way to do this ? 

Randy

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* [U-Boot] date time
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@ 2010-09-12  7:10 ` Jens Scharsig
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From: Jens Scharsig @ 2010-09-12  7:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: u-boot

Am 2010-09-10 23:08, schrieb Charles Seedle:
> There is a messege in the u-boot boot log showing where it set the system
> time. I tried to setting the date and time using the linux command, "date".
> It set them but once the I rebooted the board the values for date and time
> were wrong again. Could this be related to the backup battery ? Is there a
> better way to do this ? 

Hello Randy,

linux command, "date" does only set the linux system datetime. You
should use hwclock to sync or set the rtc. You can also use the U-boot
date command this will set the rtc direct

regards Jens

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