On Sat, 2019-11-23 at 23:22 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Louis Lagendijk writes: > > > On Sat, 2019-11-23 at 10:09 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > > > > So, hwclock must be getting synced. But I don't see where hwclock > > > would be > > > getting called from. grepping /lib/systemd/system finds nothing. > > > hwclock > > > itself comes from util-linux, which doesn't install anything > > > there. > > > > > Is chrony itself supposed to keep the hw clock synced? > > From https://chrony.tuxfamily.org/manual.html#rtcsync-directive:: > > > > 4.2.55 rtcsync > > > > > > The rtcsync directive enables a mode where the system time is > > periodically copied to the real time clock (RTC). > > That looks like it. The rtcsync directive exist in my chrony.conf. I > didn't > put there, so it must be in the default chrony.conf > > So, the hardware clock seems to be getting synced, but it loses some > seconds > during a reboot. > This could quite well be a failing battery for the RTC on your motherboard. Just replace it. It is mot likely a CR2032
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