https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=977045
--- Comment #4 from Pete Travis <me(a)petetravis.com> ---
I like it, very comprehensive and well presented. Only a couple thoughts:
The instructions for starting, stopping, enabling, and disabling the service
are universal, and this section could refer to the "Services and Daemons"
section. There could be points in favor of either a reference or a restatement,
and obviously this would be your call.
Later, I was a little confused by "By default, rtcsync will inform the kernel
the system clock is synchronized and the kernel will update the real-time clock
in 11 minute intervals." After a little reading[1], I found that 'rtcsync'
is
a chronyd config file directive, not a separate application, and that I was
somehow confusing 'intervals' of small clock updates every 11 minutes with 11
minute 'increments'. A minor point, but it could be made more clear.
[1] grep -A9 -m1 4.2.44 /usr/share/doc/chrony-1.27/chrony.txt
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