Bob von Knobloch wrote:
Visiting the ntp web site I read that a: it is common to use ntpdate to
kickstart the system and then ntpd to hold it on course BUT b: they
cannot run together on the same machine.
Have I got a problem with boot order or something fundamental here?
I would be glad of any suggestions.
Typically, ntpdate is run (to 'kick' the time/date into approximate
adjustment) just before launching the ntp server (which will fail and
exit if your clock is too far off), so I suspect you just have a boot
order issue.
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