Hi David;

"Boot-time "hang" at "Starting BusyBox ntpd". 
"With some system configurations the boot process can appear to "hang" at the 
message "Starting BusyBox ntpd". This is due to ntpd not being able to resolve 
an IP address for its default NTP server. After some delay this will time-out 
(with the message ntpd: bad address '0.pool.ntp.org') after which the boot 
process will continue. 
The problem is that the dnsmasq package is part of the default "LRP" package 
list in leaf.cfg, and so is dhcpcd but the two are not connected together in 
their default configuration. The solution is to configure dnsmasq to use the 
right "resolv-file" setting, as described here or to configure alternative 
packages as appropriate."

Do I understand that this just happens during first boot/until the 
router/dnsmasq has been setup properly?
In that case we may change the default in /etc/default/ntpd to not start ntpd, 
until the user changes /etc/default/ntpd.
BTW: Starting an image within qemu doesn't hang, ntpd just give a quick 
warning that it can't resolve the address....

kp
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