Erich Titl schrieb:
Bob von Knobloch wrote:
...
Thanks for the information Erich, I have now removed ntpdate (as it is
deprecated by ntp.org), but I suppose your solution might well be just
as appropriate to ntsimpl. I can't find the mails about this, could you
please send me your solution
Erich Titl schrieb:
Bob
Bob von Knobloch schrieb:
...
Upon booting, the LEAF-WRAP box loads it's kernel, mounts drives
(Compact Flash here) and gets the packages.
These are then started according to priorities in /etc/init.d/ , as
you rightly pointed out. Sadly my internet provider
Bob von Knobloch wrote:
...
Thanks for the information Erich, I have now removed ntpdate (as it is
deprecated by ntp.org), but I suppose your solution might well be just
as appropriate to ntsimpl. I can't find the mails about this, could you
please send me your solution (or a pointer as to
Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data schrieb:
Forget NTPDATE, add -g to your ntpd startup parameter and it will do a one
time large update.
Bob Coffman
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On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 11:31:25AM +0100, Bob von Knobloch wrote:
Dear list,
I am upgrading from Bering uClibc 2.2.2 to 2.3 on a WRAP platform. Most
things are working well, but I am having trouble with the ntp
system.
Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data schrieb:
Forget NTPDATE, add -g
Bob,
Changing the package order in leaf.cfg won't change anything indeed. You
have to change the bootorder, which can be done by editing the
/etc/init.d/ files (ntpdate and ntp)
The RCDLINKS= line defines when in the bootprocess the daemon is started.
In the case of ntpdate this is 2,S51 and in
Eric Spakman schrieb:
Bob,
Changing the package order in leaf.cfg won't change anything indeed. You
have to change the bootorder, which can be done by editing the
/etc/init.d/ files (ntpdate and ntp)
The RCDLINKS= line defines when in the bootprocess the daemon is started.
In the case of
Bob,
Thanks for the tip, Eric.
Do you know what the Sxx versus Kxx entries mean here and is the number
arbitrary (where can I find documents)? This did solve the problem after I
resolved a completely different one. I will report it, as it may well be
of interest to others:
The S means
Bob
Bob von Knobloch schrieb:
...
Upon booting, the LEAF-WRAP box loads it's kernel, mounts drives
(Compact Flash here) and gets the packages.
These are then started according to priorities in /etc/init.d/ , as
you rightly pointed out. Sadly my internet provider (t-online) seems
to