Control: reassign -1 systemd
Control: forcemerge 755722 -1

Hello Yoric Kotchukov.

On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 12:48:46AM +0600, Yoric Kotchukov wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> 09.08.2015, 20:44, "Andreas Henriksson" <andr...@fatal.se>:
> 
> > $ systemctl cat hwclock
> > # /dev/null
> 
> This is my case.
> 
> > If you're still running sysvinit, then /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh
> > should invoke hwclock with the right set of arguments.
> 
> I expected this behavior. I will think how to get out of the situation.
> 

It's not clear to me if you're using systemd or not. Anyway, if you are
using systemd then the hardware clock is handled a bit differently
then in the old days. You can read lengthy posts about it on the
interweb.

Martin Pitt reminded me that systemd by design does *not* sync
the hardware clock on system shutdown (in recent versions?).
Things like ntpd will regularly sync the hardware clock when
it knows it has a good system time to actually store.

This issue has already been discussed in the past. See
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=755722

Reassigning and merging this bug report with that one.

Regards,
Andreas Henriksson


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