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I just noticed today chronyd hangs during boot for a minute and a half. The |
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logs do not reveal anything amiss. I suspect it waits for a network |
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connection, which is not yet up when chronyd launches. |
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Sep 3 17:38:26 asus syslog-ng[1858]: syslog-ng starting up; version='3.13.2' |
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Sep 3 17:38:26 asus chronyd[1930]: chronyd version 3.3 starting (+CMDMON +NTP |
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+REFCLOCK +RTC -PRIVDROP +SCFILTER -SIGND +ASYNCDNS -SECHASH +IPV6 -DEBUG) |
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Sep 3 17:38:26 asus chronyd[1930]: Frequency -13.776 +/- 1.023 ppm read from |
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/var/lib/chrony/drift |
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Sep 3 17:38:26 asus acpid[1894]: starting up with netlink and the input layer |
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Sep 3 17:38:26 asus acpid[1894]: 1 rule loaded |
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Sep 3 17:38:26 asus acpid[1894]: waiting for events: event logging is off |
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Sep 3 17:40:57 asus kernel: random: crng init done |
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Sep 3 17:40:57 asus kernel: random: 3 urandom warning(s) missed due to |
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ratelimiting |
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Sep 3 17:40:57 asus chronyd[1930]: Loaded dump file for 10.10.10.1 |
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Have you noticed the same? |
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Is there a fix/workaround for this? |
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Regards, |
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Mick |