So as I've come to understand, without a battery-backed up RTC, there is a 
period on startup where the BB's time reflects whatever is in the file 
/etc/timestamp before an NTP process can update it. This is reflected in 
timestamps in "/var/log/syslog" and elsewhere.

Several people have posted frustrations with inaccurate syslog times for 
unexpected reboots and other situations where this behavior makes life 
difficult. Several people have suggested various strategies for updating 
the /etc/timestamp file periodically and/or as part of a shutdown script, 
but the one is only as good as the update frequency and the other is only 
good if there is a normal shutdown.

Has anyone created a robust solution for this problem that has been proven 
out in practice that they can share? Is there any chance something like 
this could be made into a service or some kind of shared solution in GitHub 
or elsewhere?

Thanks in advance!

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