It sounds like it is going to be a really unexpected and nasty surprised
for non-dhcpcd users.
configure network, ntpd enabled, change ip
100 days later -> why is my machine off by a few seconds?? I'm running
ntpd!
On 29 June 2017 at 10:02, Roy Marples wrote:
> On 29/06/2017 02:06, Taylor R Campbell wrote:
>>> we've been able to run ntpd as non-root for a while. this is not the
>>> default if you innocently ntpd=yes in rc.conf. it requires
>>> /dev/clockctl, and most things have it, even one of the sun2 kern
On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 01:06:35AM +, Taylor R Campbell wrote:
> > Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2017 00:02:24 +
> > From: co...@sdf.org
> >
> > we've been able to run ntpd as non-root for a while. this is not the
> > default if you innocently ntpd=yes in rc.conf. it requires
> > /dev/clockctl, and mo
On 29/06/2017 02:06, Taylor R Campbell wrote:
>> we've been able to run ntpd as non-root for a while. this is not the
>> default if you innocently ntpd=yes in rc.conf. it requires
>> /dev/clockctl, and most things have it, even one of the sun2 kernels.
>>
>> can I change this to become the default,
> Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2017 00:02:24 +
> From: co...@sdf.org
>
> we've been able to run ntpd as non-root for a while. this is not the
> default if you innocently ntpd=yes in rc.conf. it requires
> /dev/clockctl, and most things have it, even one of the sun2 kernels.
>
> can I change this to beco