Shouldn't be. You should actually let it calculate the drift under *normal conditions*. When I used to use the timeservers (xntp3 I think), reboots were fine.
On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 11:13:52AM -0500, David J. Kanter wrote: > I'm nervous about rebooting my machine because I have used the hwclock > program to set the RTC to an atomic clock, and am waiting a couple of > weeks to set it again and calculate the drift. (Eventually, I'll set > up the hwclock to make adjustments to the system clock using > adjtimex.) > > Anyway, if I reboot will I the hwclock settings in the drift file be > affected, and therefore I'll have to start all over again? > > Thanks. -- "I already have all the latest software." -- Laura Winslow, "Family Matters" Dwayne C. Litzenberger - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Advertising Policy: http://DLitzPower.tripod.com/spamoff.htm GnuPG Public Key: http://DLitzPower.tripod.com/gpgkey.asc Fingerprint: 0535 F7CF FF5F 8547 E5A5 695E 4456 FB6C BC39 A4B0
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