Am Dienstag, 4. Juni 2024, 13:59:49 MESZ schrieb Jonas Kvinge:
On Tue, 2024-06-04 at 12:54 +0100, outbox@difrenchal.scot wrote:
Why? Arguably Ras Pi OS has slightly more finesse. but neither OS is capable of giving the correct time until there is a connection to a time server as there is no persisting real time clock. Essentially, you want a wrong answer but different to the one you are getting. or am I missing something?
If possible, I would like it to remember the time it was shutdown, so uptime does not show many days wrong if I just do a reboot. Any idea how Raspberry Pi Os is doing it, or where to look?
you may want to try the package fake-hwclock (available on OBS using opi) which writes date and time periodically and uses this during the next boot HTH Axel