** Description changed:
+ [SRU TEMPLATE]
+
+ please see template in bug 1917458 for sru template
+
+ [original description]
+
Hyperv provides a PTP device. On system with multiple PTP devices,
services like Chrony don't have a way to know which one is which.
We would like to have a udev rule to create a symlink to the hyperv
clock. This way, services could be configured to always use this clock
no matter if it is ptp0, ptp1, etc..
For example:
```
SUBSYSTEM=="ptp", ATTR{clock_name}=="hyperv", SYMLINK += "ptp_hyperv"
```
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1913763
Title:
hyperv: unable to distinguish PTP devices
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
[SRU TEMPLATE]
please see template in bug 1917458 for sru template
[original description]
Hyperv provides a PTP device. On system with multiple PTP devices,
services like Chrony don't have a way to know which one is which.
We would like to have a udev rule to create a symlink to the hyperv
clock. This way, services could be configured to always use this clock
no matter if it is ptp0, ptp1, etc..
For example:
```
SUBSYSTEM=="ptp", ATTR{clock_name}=="hyperv", SYMLINK += "ptp_hyperv"
```
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