Am 22.05.20 um 18:10 schrieb Thorsten Kukuk:
> On Fri, May 22, Johannes Kastl wrote:
> [...]
>> I thought there was a "time is set correctly" systemd target, but had
no time
>> yet to dig if that is in use on MicroOS.
>
> Yes, there is such a target and I requested that this get activated
> by default. But it got disabled again, since Tumbleweed Notebook users
> don't like to configure their system the correct way and all the hacks
> they are using are breaking boot for them :(

You mean https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1145193 ?
IMO the conclusion in that ticket is simply that a general purpose
system can neither rely on network present, online, nor NTP
available nor reachable. A normal Laptop usually has a reasonable
RTC so that doesn't matter and waiting for super accurate time sync
is simply not needed by default.
YaST however has implemented controls to enable waiting for network
time sync by default depending on product. AFAICS the option is
neither set in the control file for MicroOS, nor do the presets
enable chrony-wait.service, nor does the appliance do it
specifically for RPis.

Johannes, could you check if "systemctl enable chrony-wait.service"
helps?

cu
Ludwig

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