On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Petr Jerabek managed to produce: | No, you MUST FIRST RUN "NTP daemon" | | /etc/init.d/ntpd start
That is wrong. ntpdate and ntp do not need each other in order to function correctly. Infact - if you would start ntpd and then try to use ntpdate it will fail telling you that the socket will already be in use. ntpdate is used to set the date by hand - it's the quick and dirty way to time sync. ntpd is the stand alone daemon that is used to more accurate time sync since it will record clock drift and act on it. J. _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list