solarg wrote: > Brian Utterback wrote: >> >> What build of OpenSolaris are you using? Builds after 116 should not >> have this problem. >> > i'm using b111b os2009.06
Ah. Well, then I don't have much advice, other than to disable the NTP service, unless you can upgrade using the /dev repository. > >> 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 >> > > > -- blu It's bad civic hygiene to build technologies that could someday be used to facilitate a police state. - Bruce Schneier ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian Utterback - Solaris RPE, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Ph:877-259-7345, Em:brian.utterback-at-ess-you-enn-dot-kom
