6 Jun
2009
6 Jun
'09
10:25 p.m.
John Gateley wrote:
2 things might help:
Thank you for your suggestions. This reminded me of an ntpdate option: ntpdate can be configured to change the time not in a big step on startup by using the option
-B Force the time to always be slewed using the adjtime() system call, even if the measured offset is greater than +-128 ms...
I try if this will help. (I just do not understand if ntpdate keeps changing the time until it is correct or if it only is changing it a bit each time it is executed.)
Arno