Hi *, I'm trying to understand, how netconfig and NetworkManager are playing together in openSUSE regarding ntpserver client settings. System is openSUSE Tumbleweed 20230308. Excerpt from my journal: NetworkManager[18524]: debug: ntp-runtime Module called NetworkManager[18524]: debug: Resolved ntp-policy 'auto' for service 'NetworkManager' to 'STATIC_FALLBACK NetworkManager' NetworkManager[18524]: debug: Static Fallback NetworkManager[18524]: debug: Use NetworkManager policy merged settings NetworkManager[18524]: debug: exec get_ntp_settings: /run/netconfig/ NetworkManager.netconfig NetworkManager[18524]: debug: get_ntp_settings: NTP_SERVER_LIST='' NetworkManager[18524]: debug: exit get_ntp_settings: /run/netconfig/ NetworkManager.netconfig NetworkManager[18524]: debug: write_chrony_servers: 192.168.1.1 NetworkManager[18524]: debug: ntp servers written to /run/netconfig/ chrony.servers NetworkManager[18524]: debug: write_ntpd_servers: 192.168.1.1 NetworkManager[18524]: debug: ntp servers written to /run/ntp/servers- netconfig As I found out, there is an nm module /usr/libexec/netconfig/netconfig.d/ntp- runtime, that is responsible for supplying ntpservers to chrony. But there seems to be a problem retrieving dynamically by dhcp assigned ntpservers - in any case I tested, get_ntp_settings didn't return an ntpserver list. Only statically assigned servers are written to the chrony file. Reason for this seems to be, that /run/netconfig/NetworkManager.netconfig does not contain an entry NTPSERVERS. Where is this entry supposed to come from? nm itself knows about the ntpservers for an interface: /usr/bin/nmcli --terse --fields "DHCP4.OPTION" connection show 25b6d1be-8a6b-4762-88da-cd27eb0a0c89 ... DHCP4.OPTION[10]:ntp_servers = 192.168.9.254 ... Thx and bye. Michael.