Hi Carlos, [...]
ntp package installs /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/ntp script which provides NTP servers list to netconfig. This file is not ntpd specific and should be provided by common package that probably Supplements NetworkManager and chrony or ntp.
Given that chrony is default and ntp is not even installed, I'd say open bug report against chrony. In the meantime you can simply install ntp (do not need to enable it) to get missing dispatcher script.
I think there is a misunderstanding here.
You are explaining a method that ntp and network manager use to provide a list of ntp servers to outside, whereas what the OP needs is to import a list of time servers via DHCP-client. The LAN dhcp server publishes that list, and clients are expected to import and use it.
thx for clarifying - this is exactly, what I want.
- -- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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