Re: time jumping back

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On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 01:45:08PM -0500, Neal Becker wrote:
> 
> Don't know if it's related, but I just saw this:
...
> Feb 25 12:06:18 nbecker7 kernel: [   66.668588] virbr0: port 1(virbr0-nic) 
> entered disabled state
> Feb 25 12:06:54 nbecker7 kernel: [  109.855407] fuse init (API version 7.22)
> Jan  8 10:48:32 nbecker7 systemd: Stopped target Graphical Interface.
...

Was your hardware clock also modified or happenings on a virtual machine
left it alone?  In my case something changed that as well.

If you shut down with a new clock value, did not use BIOS to reset it
and your machine syncs via NTP then the next boot will start with a
wrong date and suddenly time will be corrected when chronyd or ntpd will
kick in.  An output from 'last -5 reboot' looks in such case quite
"interesting".

   Michal
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