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Old 31st March 2009, 08:48 AM
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Question How to replace existing RTC in Fedora10

I have been using CentOS. In my company we have corporate RTC module so in CentOS we delete existing rtc module (/sbin/rmmod rtc) then we do insert our own RTC module and working fine.

Recently our systems upgraded to Fedora10. In this looks RTC is not coming as a module and I am not able to remove existing RTC. Can anyone please suggest me how to replace existing RTC with our own rtc?

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