Use the pool Luke!

Install chrony (an NTP-like server). By default it uses the NTP POOL
servers *.fedora.pool.ntp.org

You can have milliseconds precision, without the drift of a RTC.

Perhaps syncing with you other π with GPS/PPS over NTP -- join the pool.

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El mié, 23 ago 2023 a la(s) 09:12, Chris Adams (li...@cmadams.net) escribió:

> I have a Raspberry Pi 4B running Fedora 38 (server edition) that I use
> as a little occasional server for random things.  Since it doesn't
> always have NTP available, I added an RTC module, and added
> "dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,ds1307" to /boot/efi/config.txt (no other change);
> all is good.
>
> Now I have a short-term need to use it as a desktop, so I put the XFCE
> spin on a different uSD card.  I made the same edit to config.txt... and
> it doesn't work.  No RTC.
>
> I've loaded all the Fedora updates, including the firmware with
> "rpi-uboot-update", but it still doesn't work.  If I swap back to the
> "server" uSD card, it sees the RTC.
>
> The only difference I can see is that the original card is 32G and the
> new card is 64G (so "SDXC")... would that be an issue to the firmware
> loader?
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