On Sat, Jun 19, 2021 at 9:36 AM R. G. Sidler via Dng <dng@???> wrote:
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> Am 19.06.21 um 16:33 schrieb R. G. Sidler via Dng:
> > Am 19.06.21 um 16:31 schrieb o1bigtenor via Dng:
> >> Greetings
> >>
> >> Noticed that my new Beowulf install time was not accurate.
> >>
> >> Went looking for a tips page and all I could find was information
> >> relating to using systemd and or its tools to do such. I know there is
> >> a way to do this without systemd - - - - - just - - - its been a very
> >> long time since I've done that.
> >>
> >> Please - - - anyone for a short writeup on how to
> >> install/start/whatever else to ntp without using systemd?
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> > this might be helpful:
> > "https://www.maketecheasier.com/sync-linux-time-with-ntp-server/"
> >
> > Have fun and success
> >
> > Roland
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> Sorry, I forgot - there is a part especially for systems without systemd
> in the lower part of the article ...
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What none of the articles mentioned was on how to synchronize system
time with npt. I had already installed npt it was the synchronizing that
I wasn't remembering and there was no mention of how to for anything
but systemd linked resources. It got it linked but likely used a technique
far too close to that of a 20# sledge hammer.
Given that Devuan is about the 'not' use of systemd it would seem sorta
normal to have a how-to for a newbie - - - - - and I couldn't find anything
that wasn't using systemd except for npt and then npt only synchronizes
only on machine starts.
Thanks guys