This is an old thread, however I was desperate to find an answer for the 
same question and would like to share what I found out

Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014 11:04:36 UTC+1 schrieb zerozer...@gmail.com:
>
> On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 3:35:09 PM UTC+1, kbrede wrote:
>  
>
>> How do I append "iburst" at the end of "time.example.com?"
>>
>
> AFAICT in augtool this works:
>
>   set /files/etc/ntp.conf/server[1] "time.example.com iburst"
>

NOPE, this  will not work. Assuming you are in the augtool shell:

augtool> match /files/etc/ntp.conf/server
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[1] = 3.ch.pool.ntp.org
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[2] = 0.ch.pool.ntp.org
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[3] = 2.ch.pool.ntp.org
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[4] = 1.ch.pool.ntp.org
augtool> match /files/etc/ntp.conf/*[iburst]
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[1] = 3.ch.pool.ntp.org
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[2] = 0.ch.pool.ntp.org
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[3] = 2.ch.pool.ntp.org
augtool> set /files/etc/ntp.conf/server[4]/iburst
augtool> match /files/etc/ntp.conf/*[iburst]
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[1] = 3.ch.pool.ntp.org
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[2] = 0.ch.pool.ntp.org
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[3] = 2.ch.pool.ntp.org
/files/etc/ntp.conf/server[4] = 1.ch.pool.ntp.org


>
> So, did you actually try the following? Mind the quotes.
>
>   changes => [
>       'ins server before server[1]',
>       'set server[1] "time.example.com iburst"' ,
>   ],
>
> Marco
>

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