I am missing the difference. Diff please? Sent from my Nexus One On Aug 18, 2010 2:41 AM, "Kurt J. Bosch" <kjb-temp-2009@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am 2010-06-30 23:47, schrieb Victor Lowther: >> Trying to stick with POSIX syntax only just slows things down. >> --- >> rc.sysinit | 27 +++++++++++---------------- >> 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/rc.sysinit b/rc.sysinit >> index 29adeca..f3e60b7 100755 >> --- a/rc.sysinit >> +++ b/rc.sysinit >> @@ -44,27 +44,22 @@ fi >> >> HWCLOCK_PARAMS="--hctosys" >> case $HARDWARECLOCK in >> - UTC) "$HWCLOCK_PARAMS --utc";; >> - localtime) HWCLOCK_PARAMS="$HWCLOCK_PARAMS --localtime";; >> + UTC) HWCLOCK_PARAMS+=" --utc";; >> + localtime) HWCLOCK_PARAMS+=" --localtime";; >> *) HWCLOCK_PARAMS="";; >> esac >> >> -if [ -n "$HWCLOCK_PARAMS" ]; then >> +if [[ $HWCLOCK_PARAMS ]]; then >> # enable rtc access >> - /sbin/modprobe -q rtc-cmos >> - # some custom kernels use rtc/genrtc, try to load those too >> - /sbin/modprobe -q rtc >> - /sbin/modprobe -q genrtc >> + /sbin/modprobe -q -a rtc-cmos rtc genrtc >> # If devtmpfs is used, the required RTC device already exists now >> # Otherwise, create whatever device is available >> - if [ ! -c /dev/rtc -a ! -c /dev/rtc0 ]; then >> - if [ -f /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/dev ]; then >> - IFS=: read -r major minor< /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/dev >> - /bin/mknod /dev/rtc0 c $major $minor >> - elif [ -f /sys/class/misc/rtc/dev ]; then >> - IFS=: read -r major minor< /sys/class/misc/rtc/dev >> - /bin/mknod /dev/rtc c $major $minor >> - fi >> + if ! [[ -c /dev/rtc || -c /dev/rtc0 ]]; then >> + for dev in /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/dev /sys/class/misc/rtc/dev; do >> + [[ -e $dev ]] || continue >> + IFS=: read -r major minor< "$dev" >> + /bin/mknod /dev/rtc c $major $minor >> + done >> fi > > Actually this doesn't do the same. What about the following? > > if ! [[ -c /dev/rtc || -c /dev/rtc0 ]]; then > for dev in /sys/class/rtc/rtc0 /sys/class/misc/rtc; do > [[ -e $dev/dev ]] || continue > IFS=: read -r major minor< "$dev/dev" > /bin/mknod /dev/${dev##*/} c $major $minor > done > fi >