I don't think this is really the same problem. The init script for NTP is designed to honour the settings provided by the DHCP client. In most cases, this is expected, but when the charm is configured, users expect the charm to manage the local settings for them without needing to override the DHCP client. I think the preferred solution would be for the charm to disable the DHCP client from modifying the NTP configuration by removing "ntp-servers" from the "request" entry in /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf.
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