add option to disable setting the system clock on boot for linux systems
This commit adds the clock_hctosys option which is used to skip setting the system clock on boot and can be used with a modern linux kernel which has the CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS option set to y. I would like to thank Dimitris Mandalidis for the report and for the patch to baselayout-1 on which my changes to openrc are based. X-Gentoo-Bug: 248131 X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=248131
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		@@ -9,6 +9,14 @@ clock="UTC"
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# You normally don't need to do this if you run a ntp daemon.
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clock_systohc="NO"
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# If you want to set the system time to the current hardware clock
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# during bootup, then say "YES" here. You do not need this if you are
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# running a modern kernel with CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS set to y.
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# Also, be aware that if you set this to "NO", the system time will
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# never be saved to the hardware clock unless you set
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# clock_systohc="YES" above.
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clock_hctosys="YES"
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# If you wish to pass any other arguments to hwclock during bootup,
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# you may do so here. Alpha users may wish to use --arc or --srm here.
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clock_args=""
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