--- a/o.fake-hwclock.8 2019-10-03 01:19:44.542744670 -0400 +++ b/fake-hwclock.8 2019-10-03 01:21:03.241032055 -0400 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH FAKE-HWCLOCK 8 "1 October 2014" Debian +.TH FAKE-HWCLOCK 8 "4 October 2019" Linux .SH NAME fake-hwclock \- Control fake hardware clock .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -23,6 +23,11 @@ case, in which case it is possible to modify the init system configuration to move things earlier/later as appropriate. +This program was originally written for Debian, which uses an init system +different from \fBrunit\fP. To add \fBfake-hwclock\fP as a service, the system +administrator must link the directory \fI/etc/sv/fake-hwclock\fP to +\fI/var/service\fP. + .SH DESCRIPTION \fBfake-hwclock\fP sets and queries a fake "hardware clock" which stores the time in a file. This program may be run by the system administrator @@ -47,11 +52,8 @@ \fB/etc/fake-hwclock.data\fR The file used to store the time .TP -\fB/etc/init.d/fake-hwclock\fR -The init script used to run fake-hwclock on startup and shutdown -.TP -\fB/lib/systemd/system/fake-hwclock.service\fR -systemd service used to run fake-hwclock on startup and shutdown +\fB/etc/sv/fake-hwclock/\fR +runit service used to run fake-hwclock on startup and shutdown .TP \fB/etc/default/fake-hwclock\fR Settings file for the init script.