[CentOS] NTP and hardware clock
Kirk Bocek
t004 at kbocek.comWed Oct 11 17:27:02 UTC 2006
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Dag Wieers wrote: > I fail to see how that is relevant, since the local clock is wrong after a > reboot without network (so I rather not want to use it as a source :)) and > ntpd is not even started because ntpdate fails. > > But yes, I do have something like that (stratum 13 though). I somehow thought that ntpdate might be trying to access an unavailable time source. With these lines, you always have a time source available, even if it is inaccurate. Kirk Bocek
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