On 20/03/2017 16:11, Eric Curtin wrote:
Yeah "iburst" was all that this needed. It's perfect for my needs at
least. Haven't seen anything like that in my dracut scripts either.
Similar to Per, I may not be looking for the right thing.
I can't find it anymore either. Odd.
So historically we used to have a hack that set the system time to the
initrd build time if it was bogus:
https://github.com/openSUSE/mkinitrd/blob/ad190ad24a9f3881afa11c47aecc8625b286d0d4/scripts/boot-start.sh#L210
That got removed with the transition to dracut and I seem to remember
that the hack we then added was to take the last mounted time from your
/ file system and apply that as system time. But I agree that I can't
find any reference to it.
I'm surprised any of the non-RTC ARM systems boot at all then - ext3
used to complain really loudly if the last mount time was newer than the
system time.
*shrug*
Alex
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