I undertand now.
I have another idea.
I guess the kernel accesses the real time clock by writing to /dev/rtc So, we must disable the module rtc.
$ cat /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist | grep rtc blacklist rtc
Will it work?
I undertand now.
I have another idea.
I guess the kernel accesses the real time clock by writing to /dev/rtc
So, we must disable the module rtc.
$ cat /etc/modprobe. d/blacklist | grep rtc
blacklist rtc
Will it work?