Re: hwclock --adjust in slink
You might want to take a look at the Clock Mini-HOWTO, hwclock and adjtimex
about how can you try to keep your sys time right even if the machine is
not 24/7.
> [...]
> > > > In any case, there are hw K scripts:
> > > > [18:17:27 /tmp]$ ls /etc/rc?.d/*hw*
> > > > /etc/rc0.d/K25hwclock.sh /etc/rc6.d/K25hwclock.sh /etc/rcS.d/S50hwclock.sh
> > > > [18:22:27 /tmp]$
> > > >
> > > > Note that your system somehow got S instead of K for rc0 and rc6.
> > > > I am running unstable.
> > >
> > > On two different systems running slink I only have the S..hwclock.sh
> > > scripts, so I guess this has changed in unstable. Having the K..
> > > scripts run at shutdown would give the symptoms I described, but my
> > > system doesn't have them, so I don't understand what is happening.
> > > I have version 2.9g-6 of util-linux.
>
> David Wright:
> > They run all right. hwclock just precedes the random seed.
> >
> > So knowing I *had* to find something that runs it, I found:
> >
> > /usr/doc/sysvinit/README.runlevels.gz
> > 5. Halt/reboot
> > penultimate paragraph
> >
> > Then the /etc/rc6.d/SXXxxxx scripts will be executed alphabetically
> > with "stop" as the first argument as well. The reason is that there
> > is nothing to start anymore at this point - all scripts that are
> > run are ment to bring the system down.
> >
> > Working out whether and when to run things like hwclock --systohc $GMT
> > at reboot is something I've always meant to look at on a rainy
> > afternoon. The trouble is, it's never rained enough!
>
> There I am, the rain in your life :) Great you found it. And it's a
> good thing to know they decided to call them K..hwclock.sh in potato
> anyway, for simple people like me that had the impression they understood
> how sysvinit works. Anyway, I think I am going to get rid of the links
> in rc0.d and rc6.d. They seem inappropriate for a system that is not up
> 24 hours a day.
>
> Eric
>
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> Eindhoven Univ. of Technology
> Lab. for Catalysis and Inorg. Chem. (SKA)
>
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