[system-administrators-guide/18] Correcting description, "real-time clock should not be manually adjusted..." SME says no need to men

jhradile jhradile at fedoraproject.org
Wed Jul 10 13:06:23 UTC 2013


commit d384c13018a24a6224cf8c421af605787d746b28
Author: Stephen Wadeley <swadeley at redhat.com>
Date:   Wed Jul 10 09:33:10 2013 +0200

    Correcting description, "real-time clock should not be manually adjusted..."
    SME says no need to mention OS and explain this is related to use of rtcfile

 en-US/Configuring_NTP_using_the_Chrony_suite.xml |    3 +--
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/en-US/Configuring_NTP_using_the_Chrony_suite.xml b/en-US/Configuring_NTP_using_the_Chrony_suite.xml
index b8ab28e..c681c56 100644
--- a/en-US/Configuring_NTP_using_the_Chrony_suite.xml
+++ b/en-US/Configuring_NTP_using_the_Chrony_suite.xml
@@ -863,8 +863,7 @@ This is the estimated error bounds on Freq (again in parts per million).
 
 </para>
 <para>
-  In &MAJOROS;, the real-time clock should not be manually adjusted as this would interfere with <application>chrony</application>'s need to measure the rate at which the real-time clock drifts if it was adjusted at random intervals. By default, the <application>rtcsync</application> directive is present in the <filename>/etc/chrony.conf</filename> file. This will inform the kernel the system clock is kept synchronized and the kernel will update the real-time clock every 11 minutes.
-</para>
+  The real-time clock should not be manually adjusted if the <command>rtcfile</command> directive is used as this would interfere with <application>chrony</application>'s need to measure the rate at which the real-time clock drifts if it was adjusted at random intervals.</para>
 </section>
 </section>
 


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