Am 22.11.2015 um 00:31 schrieb Denis Danilov:
> Dear Michael
> 
> during the boot I see that both timesyncd and ntpdate do the sync almost at 
> the same time, like
> 
> Nov 21 22:39:40 debian systemd-timesyncd[599]: Synchronized to time server 
> 82.197.188.130:123 (3.debian.pool.ntp.org).
> Nov 21 22:39:42 debian ntpdate[1678]: adjust time server 192.33.96.102 offset 
> -0.342289 sec
> 
> one of them will be enough, or?

Well, as I said, ntpdate does it only once, during boot. timesyncd, like
ntp, keeps your clock continuously updated.
They serve different purposes.


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