Is there a reason ntpd is run with -x?
The big slew is nice, but is there a reason it's preferred over the kernel
discipline?
Q
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Qrux wrote:
Is there a reason ntpd is run with -x?
The big slew is nice, but is there a reason it's preferred over the kernel
discipline?
When you are booting, there is probably nothing else really depending on
timestamps. We might as well just slew the time to be correct. In most
On Feb 15, 2012, at 5:00 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Qrux wrote:
Is there a reason ntpd is run with -x?
The big slew is nice, but is there a reason it's preferred over the kernel
discipline?
When you are booting, there is probably nothing else really depending on
timestamps.
Whether or