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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Why ntpdate still there?</H1>
<B>Pierre Jarillon</B>
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<I>Mon Feb 11 15:34:31 CET 2013</I>
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<PRE>Le lundi 11 février 2013 13:57:52, Johnny A. Solbu a écrit :
><i> I have a few setups where running an ntp daemon is undesired, yet I need to
</I>><i> periodically manually set the clock. I have two laptops which is off most
</I>><i> of the time, and when I do use them I don't always have a network
</I>><i> connection. So I need to set the clock manually using ntpdate when I do
</I>><i> have a connection.
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</I>><i> If it disappears I will miss it, and most likely look for a replacement, if
</I>><i> there is one.
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According my reply to Colin, ntpd -g does the same job than ntpdate.
The option -g is now used by default in /etc/sysconfig/ntpd
Perhaps a script "ntpdate" executing `ntpd -g` could be useful?
I have also a question about ntp-wait : I have read its code (perl) but I
don't understand what is its use.
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