It's a warning. It doesn't really affect anything.Then what does this hint affect to?Yes, you can just ignore it, and things will continue to work.
Yes, unless you use another mechanism, such as a GPS, to synch your time.I don't know when exactly rc.local works. Maybe I can put it to startup file in the profile folder (.profile, .bashrc), but I don't know if it works, when i use su? By the way, does time synchronisation mean that all that won't work if there is no interrnet connection?You can also put the daemon-reload into /etc/rc.local, but ISTR that the daemon-reload needs to be done AFTER time synchronization has been achieved.
The tool provided above fixes the problem by running a `systemctl daemon-reload` after time has been synchronized. If you want to fix it another way, that's certainly doable, but why bother when there's a solution that does the job right there on your screen?
Statistics: Posted by bls — Sun Jul 14, 2024 3:04 pm