on Wed, Apr 10, 2002, Markus Grunwald ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi ! > > I have one computer with DCF77 time (=server). I can update my other > computers (=clients) with rdate easily. > > Now I want to do that at boottime. I see there are two scripts for time > setup in /etc/init.d, namely hwclockfirst.sh and hwclock.sh. Which of > them should I edit ? Or should I discard both of them and make an extra > init script ?
If I understand what you're asking, I _think_ you want ntpdate and ntpd (both from the 'ntp' package). These sync your system clock from a network timeserver at boot (ntpdate), and can both keep your system synced and/or sync other (slaved) systems to yours as your system runs (ntpd). If that's not it, clarify your question. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? NextDraft: Your Dinner Party Prep: http://www.nextdraft.com/
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