After poking around a bit I ended up just going the step-tickers route :-)


On 8/13/2012 9:33 PM, Russell Jones wrote:

On 8/10/2012 12:09 PM, Sten Wolf wrote:
Supposedly that's what the /etc/ntp/step-tickers file is for. Just add it to the synclist or to the setupntp postscript (I just add a simple echo "$i" >>$step_tickers_file' and an 'echo $master ...' in the for loop after setting the step_tickers_file to the above file).


Thanks Sten. That does indeed look like a valid "fix" for this issue. I will more than likely use this if trying to add the proper modules into the initrd to have it read the hardware clock correctly proves to be a chore :-)


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