I know it's a long time, but I'm cleaning up old NTP bugs atm.

Looking at the current state:
- If ntpdate is installed (no more default) it sets time on any ifup by a hook.
- general ntp time keeping is default via a systemd service, your system should 
stay on good time by default.
- looking at the comments ntpdate doesn't seem to be preferred anyway

On a recent install you might look at "timedatectl status" for a starter
on the systemd based time syncing.

That said for any recent release (in todays point of view) we can consider the 
bug "invalid".
Please that shall not be any offense, but cleaning up old bugs that no more 
apply - in case you want/need a solution in todays environments please reopen 
so that it can be taken into consideration.

** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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