Bug#415335: [pkg-ntp-maintainers] Bug#415335: ntp: Allow to set the
time in slewed mode upon installation.
David Ayers
ayers at fsfe.org
Sun Mar 18 19:34:17 CET 2007
Kurt Roeckx schrieb:
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 05:53:06PM +0100, David Ayers wrote:
>
>>>You mean that ntpd should started with the -x option?
>>>
>>>You can already do this by editing /etc/default/ntp and adding
>>>-x to the NTPD_OPTS.
>>>
>>>I'm not sure a debconf question for this is needed.
>>
>>Ah, but prior to installation there is no /etc/default/ntp. Or are you
>>suggesting one should be created manually before installing?
>
>
> You could create it before installation, but you'll get dpkg to ask you
> a question what to do with it in that case. You could just edit it
> after installation and restart ntpd.
>
> I'm not exactly sure what you try to do.
I want to avoid going back in time during installation of ntp.
Take an installation on which the clock is ahead (migrating a virtual
session for example) and ntp is not yet installed. Now I want to
install ntp to synchronize the clock, but because certain services are
already configured and running I want to avoid resting the abruptly.
So now I do: apt-get install ntp/aptitude install ntp/(insert you
favorite front end). During the installation ntp is started and resets
the clock with settimeofday and I go back in time without the
possibility to tell it to use adjtime instead. :-/
So what I'm asking for is the opportunity to configure ntp before it is
initially started right after installation. I hope I'm making myself
clear.
Cheers,
David
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