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How to set the time when booting Linux on the raspberry pi using ntpdate?
I have two raspberry pi's. I bought the first asterisk as an asterisk based PBX. It costs ntpd, but
when you reboot, the time flies to March 2015. You have to use the
ntpdate europe.pool.ntp.org command to correct it.
I have a second raspberry pi machine running librelec and raspbian with noobs bootloader. On both systems, the time when turned on is set correctly and does not crash when rebooting.
Maybe it's worth making a script with ntpdate in Linux boot that will correct the time?
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