On 05/06/2011 12:36 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Clyde E. Kunkel (clydekunkel7...@cox.net) said:
>> I am wondering why ntpdate.service is enabled in systemd when updating
>> the clock via the network time service was never requested?
>
> It was a bug in the %post script, AFAI
Clyde E. Kunkel (clydekunkel7...@cox.net) said:
> I am wondering why ntpdate.service is enabled in systemd when updating
> the clock via the network time service was never requested?
It was a bug in the %post script, AFAICT. I've submitted an update that
should fix this for upgrade
Hi,
2011/5/6 Clyde E. Kunkel :
> I am wondering why ntpdate.service is enabled in systemd when updating
> the clock via the network time service was never requested?
>
> Is this one of the services that is explicitly started now?
No, IMHO it should not be started by default
> If
I am wondering why ntpdate.service is enabled in systemd when updating
the clock via the network time service was never requested?
Is this one of the services that is explicitly started now? If so, is
there a list of such services? In the installer, there is a screen that
offers the