11 Sep
2012
11 Sep
'12
7:03 p.m.
Am 11.09.2012 20:51, schrieb Jan Steffens:
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 8:27 PM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
2) When chrony is not running, systemd-timedated runs periodically to adjust the hardware clock for drift (AFAIK, not sure that is the job that timedated does).
No. When chrony isn't running, the hwclock isn't getting adjusted at all. The only thing systemd does on startup is warp the system clock if and only if the RTC is running in localtime.
Hm, sad, I had hoped it would take care of this. Seems I misunderstood the purpose of timedated.