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 -- S pozdravem Vaclav Hula [EMAIL PROTECTED] Capitol Internet Publisher, Korunovacni 6, 170 00 Prague 7, Czech Republic tel.: ++420 2 3337 1113, fax: ++420 2 3337 1112 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
