I don't seem to be able to run NTP on my nanopi neo air - when I try to start it, it enters a loop of stopping and starting, reporting "0.0.0.0 c01d 0d kern kernel time sync disabled". If I do a single-shot "ntpd -g -q", it works. The RTC seems very stable and I don't need microsecond accuracy, so a once-a-day "ntpd -g -q" would probably be enough. Still, I'd like to run ntp - is this some sort of hardware support issue? AFAICT, the Allwinner H3 does have an RTC.
From dmesg:
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