On Tue, 26 Dec 2017 at 19:12, Phil Green >
wrote:
> Hi,
>> I have just been updating my Pi hardware from a Pi2 to Pi3.
>> I use to use a hardware RTC module to set the clock time on boot.
>> However the new Pi3 case I have no longer suits the RTC module.
>> Because Weewx is set to autostart and
Jessie actually converts everything to use the systemctl service. There is
a specific "generator" app that runs early in the bootstrap process that
reads all of these 'init.d' files and creates a (supposedly) equivalent
.service file for systemctl.
I'm not exactly sure where these generated ser
Hi,
*sudo rm /etc/init.d/weewx *
should what you want.
Gary
On Tue, 26 Dec 2017 at 19:12, Phil Green wrote:
> Hi,
> I have just been updating my Pi hardware from a Pi2 to Pi3.
> I use to use a hardware RTC module to set the clock time on boot.
> However the new Pi3 case I have no longer suits
Hi,
I have just been updating my Pi hardware from a Pi2 to Pi3.
I use to use a hardware RTC module to set the clock time on boot.
However the new Pi3 case I have no longer suits the RTC module.
Because Weewx is set to autostart and the clock is set using the fake clock
method and is incorrect unt