On Wednesday 11 of June 2003 18:09, David wrote:
> You can remove it from boot with:
> rc-update del ntpd default
>
> I stopped using ntpd and just put ntpdate in my /etc/conf.d/local.start
> file.
>
> # ntpd doesn't work to well so use this for clock setting
> ntpdate ntp0.mcs.anl.gov
>
> not sure if this would stop the problem if it cannot connect to the server
> yet. But ntpdate works better.

I have the best experience with chrony, especially because it has memory 
footprint about 1/4 of ntpd ;)

Ax
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