Am 2013-08-18 20:28, schrieb Ajay Garg:
> Hi all.
> 
> As I have been making changes in "/etc/ntp.conf", the changes work well,
> after I restart the service (without rebooting the machine).
> 
> However, upon rebooting, all changes are lost, and the file restored to
> its original state (plus adding the DHCP-server-in-use). Presumably, the
> culprit here is the "/sbin/dhclient-script " script, which restores the
> original "/etc/ntp.conf" file, and appends the "DHCP-server-in-use".
> 
> Is there any "simple" way, to prevent the self-made changes in
> "/etc/ntp.conf" getting lost?

That's no NTP problem, it's a distro problem ;-)

What Linux & version are you using?

Running a NTP server with a dynamic IP sounds a bit strange, are you
sure that's what you want?


Regards Christoph


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