Hi,

On Nov 17, 11:19 am, Peter Meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> > One thing I miss is how to do /etc/init.d/ntp restart when the file is
> > modified, but *only* if the file is modified (not every time the check
> > has been done....) ?
>
> you have then to manage the ntp-service and use the notify in the file
> definition for this service.
>
> have a look at the documentation on the wikis. this very default example
> is covered in various places.

Hum... Yes, but I didn't yet understood how to "manage the ntp-
service"...

Sorry about this newbee question, but I'm still a bit puzzled about
that... Or if you have a good and simple example pointer I will be
please to check and see that on myself.

Thanks,
/Xavier
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