Brian Utterback wrote: > > What build of OpenSolaris are you using? Builds after 116 should not > have this problem. > i'm using b111b os2009.06
> Glenn, actually putting those two lines into the ntp.conf file pretty > much does nothing except complicate things by getting your system to > claim that it is a NTP server when it does not actually have the correct > time. It will not allow NTP to complete startup any more than not having > it. > > solarg wrote: >> Glenn Satchell wrote: >> >>> I always add these setting to ntp.conf - 127.127.1.0 is the local >>> hardware clock, so it will fall back to that if it can't find anything >>> via the network. When the network is connected then this is a very low >>> preference stratum and the higher ones take preference. >>> >>> server 127.127.1.0 >>> fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10 >>> >> >> unfortunately, it changes nothing for me, ntp doesn't start correctly >> at boot, and block services like gdm. >> >> thanks for your answer, >> >> gerard >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> laptop-discuss mailing list >> laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org >
