Martin Burnicki wrote:
> Hal,
> 
> Hal Murray wrote:
> 
>>Is anybody in contact with the NTP folks a Suse?  Maybe
>>a comment should be added to their ntp.conf to remind
>>people who add refclocks.
> 
> 
> I think I've seen some mails/news from NTP folk at SUSE and I'll try to
> contact them to see what can be done.
With Yast ( the SuSE config/admin tool ) you usually do not touch the conf file.
You select some servers, add options and select a server for initial clock 
setting.
If you have an active firewall holes for ntp are "hacked" to measure.

uwe

from the yast ntp client doc:
YaST2 NTP client component specification

Author: Jiri Srain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Features
========

- Set the servers to synchronize time from
- Set the servers for initial system time setting before xntp is started
- Set broadcast client to configure time via listening to network broadcasts
- Set peers to synchronize multiple hosts one to each other
- Set broadcasting addresses to broadcast time informatio to other hosts
- Set local serial port radio clock


Dialogs:
========

1. Main dialog
--------------

Must provide possibility to set if start/not start NTP daemon after
system starts. Wnen possible (in future), then possibility to start
"spec.txt" 159L, 4037C                                        1,1        Anfang

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