The file /etc/ntp.conf does not contain any server entries but does
include a note saying these are entered auto generated, use
dpkg-reconfigure to modify these lines. dpkg-reconfigure ntp simply
returns the command prompt. dpkg-reconfigure ntpdate allows the entry
of a server - I entered time-a.nist.gov and gave an immediate response
"running ntpdate to synchronize the clock" however ntp.conf was unchanged.
I would like the ntpd daemon to keep the clock updated. I could try
editing the ntp.conf file with vi but the auto generated note suggests
there is a better way to do this.
Tom George
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