PATH:
usr
/
lib64
/
pm-utils
/
sleep.d
#!/bin/sh # Synchronize system time with hardware time. # Modern kernels handle this correctly so we skip this hook by default. . "${PM_FUNCTIONS}" suspend_clock() { printf "Saving system time to hardware clock..." /sbin/hwclock --systohc >/dev/null 2>&1 0<&1 && echo Done. || \ echo Failed. } resume_clock() { printf "Loading system time from hardware clock..." /sbin/hwclock --hctosys >/dev/null 2>&1 0<&1 && echo Done. || \ echo Failed. } is_set "$NEED_CLOCK_SYNC" || exit $NA case "$1" in hibernate|suspend) suspend_clock ;; thaw|resume) resume_clock ;; *) exit $NA ;; esac
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