On 2021-08-01 6:00 p.m., Olaf Hering wrote:
Am Sun, 1 Aug 2021 17:36:10 -0400 schrieb James Knott <james.knott@jknott.net>:
After using Yast to unininstall chrony, I went to check the ntp settings, again in Yast. That's when I got the error message about chrony missing. YaST can most likely configure a NTP client. To do that, it tweaks files read by binaries from chrony.rpm, not from ntp.rpm. It is nowhere suggested that it would configure 'ntpd'.
NTP configuration is in Yast > Network Services. However, after uninstalling NTP and it's Yast module, it's still there, but doesn't anything. Maybe it will disappear after rebooting.
Also consider installing chrony-pool-empty.rpm to be able to specify your own 'server ...' configuration elements.
I just edited the one that pointed to opensuse.pool.ntp.org.