Hello Chris!
23 Jan 19 14:28, you wrote to Helmut Harnisch:
CG> Yes, absolutely, but when it was working OK (i.e. upto 06:49) it would
CG> have the correct time, so that's probably the correct time. I quite
CG> agree that when booting the time is basically random until it gets a
CG> LAN connection up and can ask someone the time.
When the system shuts down, the time is saved. When booting that time
is used as a start value. Many jobs in the system do not like jumping
back in time. Look for e.g. fake-hwclock in /etc/init.d/ for how it is
done.
Kees
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