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   <H1>[Mageia-dev] Why ntpdate still there?</H1>
    <B>Pierre Jarillon</B> 
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<PRE>Le vendredi 22 f&#233;vrier 2013 00:04:49, Colin Guthrie a &#233;crit :
&gt;<i> Hmm, actually, I'm not sure the -g argument is sensible to pass to the
</I>&gt;<i> daemon process generally. It seems that if it cannot reach a server
</I>&gt;<i> (i.e. no networking) then the daemon exits.
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</I>&gt;<i> Certainly that is what I've seen here.
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</I>&gt;<i> Also, running ntpd -qg here with a large skew seems to not actually work
</I>&gt;<i> here :s
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IMO, you have to open a bug report and report it upstream.
According to the documentation,  ntpd -qg = ntpdate

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