Those config options don't make sense anymore with the new hctosys
mechanism introduced with the previous patch.
That means two things:
- If a (hardware) clock is available it will be used to set the time at
boot. This was already the case for system which have a "persistent"
clock, e.g. most
Those config options don't make sense anymore with the new hctosys
mechanism introduced with the previous patch.
That means two things:
- If a (hardware) clock is available it will be used to set the time at
boot. This was already the case for system which have a "persistent"
clock, e.g. most
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