RE: [gentoo-user] NTP setup

2003-11-05 Thread Chris Carter
> just change to time.nist.gov in /etc/conf.d/ntpclient and do: 
> rc-update add ntpclient default

Humm. I could have sworn I had done the rc-update add ntp-client
default. But that fixed it. Thanks! It also fixed the overwriting of
/etc/ntp.conf.

Cheers!
Chris


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Re: [gentoo-user] NTP setup

2003-11-05 Thread Redeeman
just change to time.nist.gov in /etc/conf.d/ntpclient and do:
rc-update add ntpclient default

On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 10:14, Chris Carter wrote:
> My Gentoo box can't keep the time (it did when it ran SuSE, so it's not
> a HW problem), so I've emerged ntp and got the ntp-client and ntpd in
> the /etc/init.d (both have been added to default runlevel. Dependencies:
> first ntp-client and then ntpd).
> 
> I've configured both (ntp-client in conf.d and ntp in /etc). However
> ntp-client fails to run during startup (It works fine if I run it
> manually) and the ntp.conf file gets overwritten on boot up, so no
> matter what I put into it is no use and I can't find what is overwriting
> it or from where. Hints anyone?
> 
> TIA,
> Chris
> 
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