On Sb, 14 mar 20, 23:03:45, David Wright wrote: > > Is this something to do with the Pi not having a hardware clock? > IOW when it boots up, it doesn't have a clue what time it is. > > I've read that you should run ntpd -g -q on the Pi, having > first stopped its daemon/service (according to how you're > running it, sysvinit/systemd). This allows a time jump from > 4004 BC or whatever it boots up at. Then restart the > daemon/service.
fake-hwclock could be used to jump the clock within a reasonable range (e.g. time of last shut down) on boot. Not needed if you already run systemd. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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