* Etienne CHAMPETIER <etienne.champet...@free.fr> [29.12.2013 22:09]:
> Save time by touching /etc/config/sysfixtime, so it's
> included in backups
> Introduce save_time_interval config (in days) to choose
> how often time is saved to flash (default 30)
> Use busybox ntpd -S option so time is saved regularly
> and not only on clean shutdown/reboot
> Fix time on startup if system time is inferior to
> stored time

what is the usecase of this?

if you only safe the the time every 30 days your clock is
wrong anyway. we played with this idea already and use now
the "crashlog" for keep time over reboot, but i'am not
totally happy with this solution for now.

bye, bastian
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