Hi,
I have a gentoo-guest in a virtualbox vm that is running on a mac. When I do
not use it I just put it to sleep and wake it up, when needed. Is there a
way that the guest recognizes the wakeup and than sets the time using ntpdate
or based on the clock of the host-os which is ntp-synchronized?
On 18 Jul 2009, at 09:49, Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
... Is there a
way that the guest recognizes the wakeup and than sets the time
using ntpdate
or based on the clock of the host-os which is ntp-synchronized?
I doubt it. I know little about virtualisation, so am ready to be
proved
On Sat, 2009-07-18 at 08:49 +, Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
I have a gentoo-guest in a virtualbox vm that is running on a mac. When I do
not use it I just put it to sleep and wake it up, when needed. Is there a
way that the guest recognizes the wakeup and than sets the time using ntpdate
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