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Jan Čermák 093e98b164 Fix fallback time sync, create repair issue if time is out of sync (#6625)
* Fix fallback time sync, create repair issue if time is out of sync

The "poor man's NTP" using the whois service didn't work because it attempted
to sync the time when the NTP service was enabled, which is rejected by the
timedated service. To fix this, Supervisor now first disables the
systemd-timesyncd service and creates a repair issue before adjusting the time.
The timesyncd service stays disabled until submitting the fixup. Theoretically,
if the time moves backwards from an invalid time in the future,
systemd-timesyncd could otherwise restore the wrong time from a timestamp if we
did that after the time was set.

Also, the sync is now performed if the time is more that 1 hour off and in both
directions (previously it only intervened if it was more than 3 days in the
past).

Fixes #6015, refs #6549

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Home Assistant Supervisor

First private cloud solution for home automation

Home Assistant (former Hass.io) is a container-based system for managing your Home Assistant Core installation and related applications. The system is controlled via Home Assistant which communicates with the Supervisor. The Supervisor provides an API to manage the installation. This includes changing network settings or installing and updating software.

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