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From: Paul de Vrieze <gentoo-user@××××××××.net>
To: gentoo-dev@g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] ntpd and ntpdate
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 12:25:38
Message-Id: 200303181325.35251.gentoo-user@devrieze.net
In Reply to: [gentoo-dev] ntpd and ntpdate by Andy Arbon
1 On Tuesday 18 March 2003 13:12, Andy Arbon wrote:
2 > Hello,
3 >
4 > Is there a neat way to just run ntpdate at system initialisation? I
5 > don't want to use my Gentoo machine as an ntp server, but I would like
6 > it to synchronise its clock with another machine on my network at bootup.
7 >
8 > Is there an easy way to do this, or should I submit it as a RFE to the
9 > ntpd configuration and startup scripts?
10 >
11 > Cheers,
12 >
13 > Andy
14
15 This is allready included in the ntp scripts. Just edit the configuration
16 file. Btw. ntpd is not a necesarilly server. It takes care that the time
17 stays correct. Check the ntpd.conf file for restricting the server
18 capabilities.
19
20 Paul
21
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23 Paul de Vrieze
24 Researcher
25 Mail: pauldv@××××××.nl
26 Homepage: http://www.cs.kun.nl/~pauldv

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