Re: Systemd and time synchronisation problems

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Am 11.09.2012 19:03, schrieb mike cloaked:
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 5:52 PM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Am 11.09.2012 18:17, schrieb mike cloaked:
> 
>> I guess you need to stop chrony when playing with hwclock. Maybe it is
>> enough to just delete adjtime without that command.
>>
>> Forgot to tell you (but it's probably too late now) to post the first
>> line of your /etc/adjtime, this would have told us if we are on the
>> right track.
>>
> 
> OK I will try with chrony stopped - the first line of adjtime is:
> 
> 0.000000 0 0.000000
> 
> I saved the file as .bak before fiddling!

Okay, that means your problem is NOT a broken adjtime. This basically
says that your hardware clock does not drift.


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