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[Xen-users] Current time

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Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 14:51:01 -0500
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Hi,

I'm trying to run kernel compilations on a VM and my times are better than on the host machine.  I'm using the time command, so I'm assuming its bugged.  I try to use hwclock, and it spits out nothing.  Is there an easy way to determine REAL time in a virtual machine?

Thanks,
David

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