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NAME

       adjtimexconfig - find kernel clock variables and save for reboots

SYNOPSIS

       /usr/sbin/adjtimexconfig

DESCRIPTION

       This script uses adjtimex(8) to find values for the kernel variables tick and frequency that will make
       the system clock approximately agree with the CMOS clock.  It then saves these values in the
       configuration file /etc/default/adjtimex so the settings will be restored on every boot, when
       /etc/init.d/adjtimex, or systemd adjtimex.service, runs.

       adjtimexconfig uses the drift rate recorded in /etc/adjtime to adjust the times it reads from the CMOS
       clock.  If you find the CMOS clock has a systematic drift, read the clock(8) or hwclock(8) manual page,
       modify /etc/adjtime as required, and run adjtimexconfig again.

AUTHOR

       Michael Meskes <meskes@debian.org>.

FILES

       /etc/default/adjtimex
       /etc/init.d/adjtimex
       /lib/systemd/system/adjtimex.service

SEE ALSO

       adjtimex(8), clock(8), hwclock(8), ntpd(8)

                                                December 16, 2015                              ADJTIMEXCONFIG(8)