Top posting has nothing to do with it, take your nazi'ism and put it where someone else might care to listen :) If your name is in the "To" field (even a 5yo can figure that one out) , then I responded to you, and I've seen RH boxes before that dont play like that, hence my suggestion.
On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 16:04, Tom Diehl wrote:
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Noel Butler wrote:
Why not just run ntpd and be done with it, ensure you start ntpd with "-g" option
If you are responding to me (it is hard to tell when you top post) I am running ntpd. I still have the problem described below. I have never used the -g option but the Red Hat init scripts call ntpdate at startup before ntpd starts. In reading the man pg, it would appear that I should get the same results as using the -g switch, since the -g switch only allows 1 large adjustment of the system time.
Regards,