On Wednesday, 14 December 2016 12:50:01 GMT Istvan Gabor wrote:
Hello:
I am interested if this is possible, and how, in openSUSE 13.1 and 13.2 systems:
The computer is mostly offline and is connected to the network for limited periods only (by USB mobile net device). The computer's clock is inaccurate and shows large differences (tens of minutes), which is becoming worse at every bootup. Instead of playing with adjtime etc, I would like the system to synchronize the time automatically with an ntp server when the computer is connected to the network. I am afraid if I turn on ntp daemon, it causes long delays at boot if net connection isn't available.
Thanks,
Istvan Just a thought, can you set up a current server thats always on to be a local ntp server for the internal network?
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