On Thursday 18 October 2012 09:55:13 Alex Guerra wrote:
> Sure, ntpd is kind of "black magic" but IMHO using START=98 only make
> things worse as
> all daemons will get the wrong time and date.

Not really, it's not perfect but it works ok for now.

What we really need is a signal to inform daemons that time is now correct
so we can either defer their starting until we know time is synchronized, or
we can reload/restart them. That's a much larger topic though.

> 
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Jo-Philipp Wich <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Time synchronization is not guaranteed to be done when the sysntpd
> > init script finished so this start index change doesn ot reliably
> > solve the problem.
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