>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mohit Aron) writes:

>> If you run ntp -g, it WILL roughly synchronize it in exactly the same way
>> as ntpd -g -q does. The -q does nothing to affect the behaviour of ntp,
>> except once it first sets the clock, it exits.

Mohit> Yes, I realize that. However, it does mean that the time will be
Mohit> synchronized after a long time - the machine needs to do lots of
Mohit> startup stuff when it starts and its essential that the time be
Mohit> approximately correct when this happens.

See http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/StartingNTP

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