Randall Barlow wrote:

Michael Tharp wrote:

My /etc/conf.d/ntpd(sans comments):
<snip>
NTPD_OPTS="-s"

This is the only part of my configuration that seems to be different.  I
already had ntpd running in the default runlevel - I had it working just
fine before the clock thing changed.  I added the "-s" to my ntpd.conf
file, we'll see if that does the trick (does it synchronize?)

Thanks!
Randy Barlow
-s tells ntpd to set your clock on startup instead of slewing it, depending on your system the drift may be so high that ntpd will not try to slew it.
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