http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=925873
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=925873#c73
--- Comment #73 from Stefan Seyfried
06autofs:
According to the bug 916737 comment 15, the NetworkManager fix already exists.
90clock:
- --hctosys on resume is a work around. Good systems should always update system time.
And the kernel already did that before. It is useless IMO.
- --systohc on suspend/shutdown makes sense for systems with bad hwclock. But adjtime must be disabled then.
- --systohc on suspend/shutdown also makes sense on systems with NTP. But regular --systohc (e. g. once or twice daily) just after NTP update makes even more sense.
- regular --hctosys and regular --adjust makes sense for systems with bad system clock. But systohc on suspend/shutdown must be disabled then.
I guess we should create global sysconfig for them. This quirk can be easily transformed to systemd quirk, so the result will not be dependent on pm-utils.
Let's do that once someone is reporting a problem. Do not fix things that are not broken :-) Until then, just get rid of all the scripts, unless they are obviously still useful. I think they can all go away and we'll later fix what's broken. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.