Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: [oO-en] Restarting ntpd on return from hibernation. Message-ID : <ba019426-8276-4b1d-dfbc-a91875031778@telefonica.net> Date & Time: Thu, 12 Jan 2023 13:56:25 +0100 [CER] == "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> has written: [...] MN> > But you say ntp has been installed for decades, but what media did you MN> > install it on? MN> > It's a unbelievable mystery! CER> No mystery. CER> My system started life with SuSE Linux 6.1, I think, around CER> 1998. It has been upgraded (boot DVD, choose upgrade, or "zypper CER> dup") over many versions since them. The hardware has also been CER> upgraded more than once. Including an upgrade from 32 to 64 bits. Unexpected! From your previous emails, I thought you were a clean installer. CER> Back then, at some point, I installed and configured ntpd, and CER> thus, this system has it installed and running since decades (of CER> course, not continuously). It was the only time service CER> available, and I see no reason to change. It just works. I see. By the way, even with your kind of upgarde method, does ntp get updated to the new system at the same time? The installer prioritizes system-specific stuff. So someday you had got the message, "I want to remove ntp because I want to install chrony.", had you? CER> Don't touch things that work. I know this is an ironclad rule of computer use, but that's why you don't switch to chrony. I would suggest you consider chrony. CER> The only issue I have is that I want the service to be CER> automatically restarted when the machine returns from CER> hibernation, and the solution is to create the script CER> "/usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/mine-time". Previously I used a CER> script in /etc/pm/sleep.d/90clock, which had stopped working at CER> some point. I agree, this is a bit weird. If the problem is still the same with chrony, why don't you file a bug report? Regards. --- ┏━━┓彡 野宮 賢 mail-to: m.nomiya+suse @ gmail.com ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "Bill! You married with Computer. Not with Me!" "No..., with money."