The only place known to me that does that is /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh,
which is from util-linux. Something similar is also done under upstart
from /etc/init/hwclock.conf where hwclock is called with --systz. This
quite plausibly opens rtc as well.
However, these two scripts aren't being run at all
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ISST-LTE: unable to open
Hi Canonical,
Even thought this is a benign error, it is seen on all archs on every
release as far back as trusty (at least). Can you please set a target
for resolution? Thanks.
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Setting to package init on LP side, as it appears to be an init issue
rather than a kernel issue.
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Title:
ISST-LTE: unable to open rtc device
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