Re: [blfs-support] hwclock question

2013-07-31 Thread Bruce Dubbs
lux-integ wrote: > On Wednesday 31 July 2013 12:13:42 Armin K. wrote: >> You don't need systemd service for hwclock. Systemd has timedated, a >> daemon which handles the clock. man timedatectl > > thanks > > I duly did man man timedatectl and found hwclock married up with ntp et al > one needing

Re: [blfs-support] hwclock question

2013-07-31 Thread lux-integ
On Wednesday 31 July 2013 12:13:42 Armin K. wrote: > You don't need systemd service for hwclock. Systemd has timedated, a > daemon which handles the clock. man timedatectl thanks I duly did man man timedatectl and found hwclock married up with ntp et al one needing a user passwd to access!.

Re: [blfs-support] hwclock question

2013-07-31 Thread Armin K.
On 07/31/2013 12:29 PM, lux-integ wrote: > I would be grateful if someone could advise is /sbin/hwclock generates a > pid > file when started or if one has to do somethig like > /bin/pidof /sbin/hwclock > somePIDfile or some such. > > I am trying to learn systemd on lfs/clfs/ and want to

[blfs-support] hwclock question

2013-07-31 Thread lux-integ
I would be grateful if someone could advise is /sbin/hwclock generates a pid file when started or if one has to do somethig like /bin/pidof /sbin/hwclock > somePIDfile or some such. I am trying to learn systemd on lfs/clfs/ and want to know what to do in a so-called systemd.service file