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Re: Progress report [Re: Debian Bullseye on Raspberry Pi 4 4GB?]



On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 02:36:52PM -0500, Alan Corey wrote:
> That's why when you get a real time you adjust the times on your logged
> events.  There's the time you got the time fix, everything else is N
> microseconds before that back to when you started recording. So you record
> back to <time fix time> minus <recording duration>.

Yup. But by the time you get this "real time" you have other processes
(rpc.gssd, for instance) which already have managed to communicate with
someone (KDC), and are in the wrong state (krb5 time difference).

RTC solves this, "fake RTC" (i.e. storing a timestamp on reboot) solves
it to some extent, but nothing else does.

Reco


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