I’m going to guess “no,” because only one thing can connect to the ser2net 
socket at a time.

If I were going to do it, what I might do is connect up the PPS output of the 
tbolt to a GPIO pin of the RPi and configure that pin for the pps device and 
set up ntpd for that. That way, LH can have the serial interface all to itself. 
I’ve done this with a far more ordinary GPS module to make a public stratum 1 
server out of a Pi Zero for the NTP pool (ntp.kfu.com).

> On Jan 12, 2016, at 7:17 AM, Chris Caudle <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, January 11, 2016 7:00 pm, Nick Sayer via time-nuts wrote:
>> ser2net works perfectly as a server for LH.
> 
> Can ntpd using a Thunderbolt as a time source run cooperatively with LH
> accessing the same Thunderbolt over ser2net?  That seems like the best
> case scenario for using a small ARM system with a Thunderbolt as a time
> server.
> 
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> Chris Caudle
> 
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> 
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