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authorLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2016-02-03 18:28:40 +0100
committerLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2016-02-03 23:58:24 +0100
commit021dd87bc055a5bfb2dcef83fc868fe24648b959 (patch)
treedfdeb912fd2f4b8153fecf7a84060395480312ca /man/systemd-hwdb.xml
parent5f932eb9af7a5e4723855bcd776c2acaa2a31932 (diff)
resolved: apply epoch to system time from PID 1
For use in timesyncd we already defined a compile-time "epoch" value, which is based on the mtime of the NEWS file, and specifies a point in time we know lies in the past at runtime. timesyncd uses this to filter out nonsensical timestamp file data, and bump the system clock to a time that is after the build time of systemd. This patch adds similar bumping code to earliest PID 1 initialization, so that the system never continues operation with a clock that is in the 1970ies or even 1930s.
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