You can add it to /etc/rc.d/rc.local to make it start at bootup.
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will sthi run as a service and start at bootup?
John Quaglieri wrote:
A second option is to install rdate (if its not already there) and run
rdate -s [timeserver] - one is KERBEROS.MIT.EDU
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William Warren wrote:
How can i have my centOS-3 system synch to a time server on the internet?
Edit /etc/ntp.conf and start ntpd service.
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