Examples of using Hardware clock in English and their translations into Spanish
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Hardware clock is on UTC time.
So it subtracts 2 seconds from the Hardware Clock.
Hardware clock is on local time.
Systemd will use UTC for the hardware clock by default.
The Hardware Clock is usually not very accurate.
If you want to revert to the hardware clock being in UTC.
Assuming hardware clock is kept in UTC time.
DESCRIPTION hwclock is a tool for accessing the Hardware Clock.
This command assumes the hardware clock is set to UTC.
The hardware clock can be queried and set with the hwclock command.
Set the time assumes the hardware clock is set to UTC.
Hardware clock(real-time clock) Yes Deviation per day, max.
Systemd will use UTC for the hardware clock by default and this is recommended.
Hwclock uses many different ways to get and set Hardware Clock values.
Systemd will use UTC for the hardware clock by default and this is recommended.
Sysinit reads the/etc/sysconfig/clock configuration file to initialize the hardware clock.
As a consequence, setting the hardware clock before shutting down.
Set the hardware clock mode uniformly between your operating systems.
Otherwise, they may overwrite the hardware clock and cause time shifts.
This entry is for the hardware clock, and does not need to be adjusted when you're setting a different time zone on your instance.
Running NTP will also cause the hardware clock to be re-synchronised every 11 minutes.
To change the hardware clock time standard to localtime use.
I'm not too bothered with whether or not the hardware clock is right- I just want the live system's clock to be right.
In-s/usr/share/the hardware clock mode uniformly between your operating systems.
