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Re: [opensuse] Re: 10.2 system clock too fast and NTP
- From: Mark Hounschell <dmarkh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2006 08:05:00 -0500
- Message-id: <4585407C.8070006@xxxxxxxxxx>
Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> Of course it is, but not much of any significance gets logged --
> apparently just a line or two to say what source is being used. How is
> that helpful, unless all you're interested in doing is changing which
> timesource is used? ntpd logs more meaningful stuff into the syslog than
> what I find in boot.msg.
>
> duh
>
No NTP messages are going to tell you why your clock source is not
letting you keep reasonably accurate time. Don't you think a machine
without NTP can keep time? NTP has nothing to do with this problem. It
is only been suggested as a possible mask of the problem.
Mark
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> Of course it is, but not much of any significance gets logged --
> apparently just a line or two to say what source is being used. How is
> that helpful, unless all you're interested in doing is changing which
> timesource is used? ntpd logs more meaningful stuff into the syslog than
> what I find in boot.msg.
>
> duh
>
No NTP messages are going to tell you why your clock source is not
letting you keep reasonably accurate time. Don't you think a machine
without NTP can keep time? NTP has nothing to do with this problem. It
is only been suggested as a possible mask of the problem.
Mark
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