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Kay Sievers 52ffb444cb timesyncd: order after tmpfiles to get a working network monitor 2014-05-22 07:57:33 +09:00
Lennart Poettering ece6e766cf timesyncd: save clock to disk everytime we get an NTP fix, and bump clock at boot using this
This is useful to make sure the system clock stays monotonic even on
systems that lack an RTC.

Also, why we are at it, also use the systemd release time for bumping
the clock, since it's a slightly less bad than starting with jan 1st,
1970.

This also moves timesyncd into the early bootphase, in order to make
sure this initial bump is guaranteed to have finished by the time we
start real daemons which might write to the file systemd and thus
shouldn't leave 1970's timestamps all over the place...
2014-05-21 00:23:39 +09:00
Lennart Poettering 9f7115498b timesyncd: enable watchdog support 2014-05-18 20:52:49 +09:00
Lennart Poettering a349eb10d3 timesyncd: run timesyncd as unpriviliged user "systemd-timesync" (but still with CAP_SYS_TIME) 2014-05-18 20:52:49 +09:00
Lennart Poettering e3ad07d21c timesyncd: limit capabilities to CAP_SYS_TIME 2014-05-15 18:55:19 +02:00
Tom Gundersen 0968137439 timesyncd: start after networkd
This is needed for the network monitor to work (as it requires networkd to set up the correct directories first).
2014-05-13 12:44:22 +02:00
Kay Sievers a91df40e69 timesyncd: add unit and man page 2014-04-29 09:51:53 +02:00