Ah no, you can't. hwlock reports the device as busy as well. On Aug. 9 2024, at 5:10 pm, Jan Claußen <jan.clausse...@web.de> wrote: > I am just realizing that this is a stupid question. You can still use hwclock > to read out the RTC. I wonder why chronyc cannot do this though.
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