> I think hwclock(8) has the info you need. On my system (yes, one of
> those) there is an /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh which seems to take care
> of that. No idea how the young'uns do it, though :-)

AFAICT this `hwclock.sh` (which I do have) is not used (I'm using
systemd) and even less so upon suspend/wakeup: it seems targeted at
boot/shutdown.

The hwclock(8) tells me how to use the `hwclock` command but not how to
make other parts of the system run the `hwclock` command at the right
time (or how to get a similar result without running that command, of
course).


        Stefan

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