where adjusts system date/time?
i reboot this system several times a day, it is
not always connected to the network, it makes no
sense to try to adjust the time or drift factors
when it isn't connected...
a while ago i had things working exactly as i wanted.
which means, the system clock only gets adjusted when i
manually enter the hwclock command. otherwise it is
not altered.
then i started getting the message from hwclock when
i did manually do the update:
"Not adjusting drift factor because it has been less than a day since the last calibration."
so someplace someone is adjusting this and i am
trying to find where that is so i can stop it from
happening...
i've already made sure /etc/networks has no bits of
ntpdate in it anywhere and /etc/network/interfaces has
no mention of anything time related.
also, can't see any place that it is in any of the
cron scripts.
also, made sure systemd time-sync is disabled.
help? any futher things to try that come to mind?
thanks!
songbird
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