On 2023-06-07 03:22, Rob Janssen wrote:
On 6/7/23 10:13, Richard Laager wrote:On 2023-06-07 02:37, Rob Janssen wrote:Yes I was using the "ntp" package before. I have upgraded and it installed "ntpsec". I tried to remove it as I have no need for the "security" part but it removed "ntp" as well.And then you presumably reinstalled it. Did this result in you starting over with a default ntp.conf, where you then manually removed (or commented out) the pool lines and added your server lines?No, then I removed everything and installed chrony.
I thought the sequences of events was this: 0. You are running ntp on bullseye. 1. You upgrade to bookworm. This results in ntpsec being installed. 2. You removed ntpsec. 3. [The part I was asking about.] You reinstalled ntpsec. 4. You found that ntpd was not syncing the clock. 5. You switched to chrony. Was it this instead? 0. You are running ntp on bullseye. 1. You upgrade to bookworm. This results in ntpsec being installed. 2. You found that ntpd was not syncing the clock. 3. You removed ntpsec. 4. You switched to chrony.I'm trying to understand what happened with your ntp.conf. Upgrading from ntp to ntpsec should result in your existing /etc/ntp.conf being copied to /etc/ntpsec/ntp.conf by ntpsec.preinst.
-- Richard
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