Am 04.02.2017 um 17:43 schrieb Jude DaShiell:
On Sat, 4 Feb 2017, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2017 09:07:00
From: Matthias Bodenbinder
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: can not set time
Resent-Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2017 14:07:22 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user
Am 04.02.2017 um 15:49 schrieb Matthias Bodenbinder:
More info:
I switched to systemd and systemd-timesyncd. During boot the time is synced
back and forth multiple times and in the end it stays wrong.
Look at this. See the timestamps for each line. Going back and forth.
Feb 04 15:59:06 broken
On Sat, 4 Feb 2017, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2017 09:07:00
From: Matthias Bodenbinder
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: can not set time
Resent-Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2017 14:07:22 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Am 04.02.2017 um 14:36 schrieb
More info:
I switched to systemd and systemd-timesyncd. During boot the time is synced
back and forth multiple times and in the end it stays wrong.
Look at this. See the timestamps for each line. Going back and forth.
Feb 04 15:59:06 broken-PC systemd-timesyncd[475]: Using NTP server
78.46.25
Am 04.02.2017 um 14:36 schrieb Jude DaShiell:
> please check that other box and see if it has systemd-timesyncd.service on it.
> You can probably start that service up and solve that problem.
> Then try timedatectl set-ntp true.
> That should make timesync happen on boot.
> On Sat, 4 Feb 2017, Matt
please check that other box and see if it has systemd-timesyncd.service
on it.
You can probably start that service up and solve that problem.
Then try timedatectl set-ntp true.
That should make timesync happen on boot.
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Feb 2017, Matthias Bodenbinder wrote:
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2017 08:0
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