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NAME

       hwclock - settings that affect the behaviour of the hwclock init script

DESCRIPTION

       The /etc/default/hwclock file contains settings in POSIX format:

            VAR=VAL

       Only one assignment is allowed per line.  Comments (starting with '#') are also allowed.

SETTINGS

       The following settings can be set.

       HCTOSYS_DEVICE
              The  hardware  clock device you want to use.  Defaults to rtc0.  It should probably
              match the CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE kernel config option.

              If you change this, you  also  need  to  install  a  custom  udev  rule,  mirroring
              /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/85-hwclock.rules.  Otherwise,  the hardware clock device will
              be ignored during boot.

              On almost all systems, this should not be changed.

NOTES

       On systems using systemd as init, the hwclock init script is ignored.

SEE ALSO

       hwclock(8), systemd-timesyncd.service(8)

                                             Dec 2020                                  HWCLOCK(5)