Hello Yann,

 On Friday, October 4, 2002 at 3:43:47 PM +0200, Yann Droneaud wrote:

> I usualy use the local clock (RTC) as a fallback synchronization
> source. This source is quite always available on all computers, but
> should only use by ntpd if this clock is not modified by hands and set
> to UTC. (under GNU/Linux, kernel should also be built with /dev/rtc
> support.
>
> example ntp.conf:
> # local clock (cmos,rtc)
> server 127.127.1.0

This local clock driver uses the system clock, not the CMOS/RTC/hardware
clock. The RTC can be set to any timezone, and /dev/rtc is not needed.


Alain.


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