**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 12 02:59:58 2015 Feb 12 09:49:19 hey i am running ubuntu on an odroid u2. everytime i reboot i need to run ntpudate to get the correct time. is there a package that stores the current time on shutdown in a file and restores it on bootup? it doesnt have to be the correct time on reboot, i just want a continous time. Feb 12 10:07:02 danners, by default ntpdate should be run every time a network device is brought up ... is the device not connected ? Feb 12 10:07:37 ogra_: not always Feb 12 10:08:04 well, there is no hwclock on the odroid ... Feb 12 10:08:14 or rather ... no battery for it Feb 12 10:08:23 i seem to have in the back of my head, that there is a debian package that does what i want: save the time to a file and restore it from that on reboot. but i cant find it Feb 12 10:08:24 (i think i saw a /dev/rtc at least) Feb 12 10:08:31 yeah it has no battery for it Feb 12 10:08:52 we have a snippet in our initrd that sets the clock to the last mount time ... Feb 12 10:09:15 (which will indeed be off but prevents you from jan 01 1970) Feb 12 10:09:37 you just have to put "fixrtc" on your kernel cmdline to activate it **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Feb 13 02:59:58 2015