From: JWP <elseifthen@gmx.com>
To: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@justemail.net>
Cc: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>, Util-Linux <util-linux@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 4/4] docs: improve wording and formattin of man page of hwclock
Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 08:16:18 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5458D1A2.40106@gmx.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1415049315.2564297.186608257.366970B7@webmail.messagingengine.com>
On 11/03/2014 04:15 PM, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Well, there are several problems with your (and also Karels) version
> of the text. First, "automatically". The word suggests to me that
> there is/was a way to do this unautomatically, that is: by the use of
> an option. But is was never possible to make hwclock set the System
> Clock to a drift-compensated time without touching the Hardware Clock
> nor the adjtime file. Second, "compensates time [...] to account for".
> The expression in English is " to compensate something /for/ a deviance" --
> there should be no "to account". But the interposing of "read from the
> Hardware Clock" makes the use of this expression difficult to grasp.
> So it's better to rewrite the whole thing. Third, a "the" is needed
> before "time". Fourth, the "This functionality" referring to --adjust
> no longer being necessary during boot is awkward; it's second word
> can simply de dropped.
I do not disagree with you here. I did not want to be heavy handed when
editing Karel's words, because it is his project and I am new here. I only
wanted to make clear to the reader that the Hardware Clock itself was not
being altered.
>
> So... my suggestion:
>
> "Since v2.26 hwclock --hctosys does a better job at setting the System Clock:
> it no longer simply copies the time from the Hardware Clock to the System Clock,
> but it reads the Hardware Clock, applies a compensation for the systematic drift
> to this read time, and sets the System Clock to the resulting time. Thus it is
> no longer necessary to run hwclock --adjust before doing hwclock --hctosys, and
> therefore hwclock can be used very early on in the boot process when the root
> filesystem is still read-only."
>
> Any amendments?
Nope, that seems quite complete Benno!
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-11-04 13:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-10-27 21:18 [PATCH 1/4] docs: spelling, wording, and grammar fixes in the man page of whereis Benno Schulenberg
2014-10-27 21:18 ` [PATCH 2/4] docs: fix some wording and formatting in man page of swapon Benno Schulenberg
2014-10-31 9:48 ` Karel Zak
2014-10-27 21:18 ` [PATCH 3/4] textual: slice up the usage text of swapon for ease of translation Benno Schulenberg
2014-10-27 21:24 ` Benno Schulenberg
2014-10-31 9:32 ` Karel Zak
2014-10-31 9:48 ` Karel Zak
2014-10-27 21:18 ` [PATCH 4/4] docs: improve wording and formattin of man page of hwclock Benno Schulenberg
2014-10-28 1:09 ` JWP
2014-10-28 20:02 ` Benno Schulenberg
2014-10-31 9:51 ` Karel Zak
2014-11-02 17:53 ` JWP
2014-11-03 21:15 ` Benno Schulenberg
2014-11-04 13:16 ` JWP [this message]
2014-11-18 13:05 ` Karel Zak
2014-11-18 19:48 ` Benno Schulenberg
2014-11-19 7:26 ` Karel Zak
2014-10-31 9:47 ` [PATCH 1/4] docs: spelling, wording, and grammar fixes in the man page of whereis Karel Zak
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