软件包:fake-hwclock(0.11)
Save/restore system clock on machines without working RTC hardware
Some machines don't have a working realtime clock (RTC) unit, or no driver for the hardware that does exist. fake-hwclock is a simple set of scripts to save the kernel's current clock periodically (including at shutdown) and restore it at boot so that the system clock keeps at least close to realtime. This will stop some of the problems that may be caused by a system believing it has travelled in time back to 1970, such as needing to perform filesystem checks at every boot.
On top of this, use of NTP is still recommended to deal with the fake clock "drifting" while the hardware is halted or rebooting.
其他与 fake-hwclock 有关的软件包
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- dep: init-system-helpers (>= 1.18~)
- 所有初始化系统的帮助工具
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- sug: cron
- 计划任务守护程序
同时作为一个虚包由这些包填实: bcron - 或者 cron-daemon
- 本虚包由这些包填实: bcron, cron, systemd-cron
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- sug: ntp
- Network Time Protocol daemon and utility programs