NTP needs to have some kind of system implemented where if there is no
connection to the internet then it lays in wait until a connection
appears.  One problem to consider is that ntp accuracy for intermittent
connections such as on a laptop/notebook is way lower than it would be
on a long term stable connection.  When you have intermittent
connections the ntpdate program is what you need.

I just now realized that in Gutsy 7.10 the networking is setup in
roaming mode by default so I did some further testing.

Here is what works and what does not work in network configuration.

1.  SUCCESS = /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/ntp, roaming mode off,
DHCP selected manually from drop down box, ip and or FQDN.

2. FAILURE = Roaming mode selected.

3. SUCCESS = Static networking.

It appears that selecting roaming mode is the root cause of the problem
in Gutsy 7.10.  Go into networking and untick the roaming mode and
select DHCP from the drop down box and see if that works for you.  I
can't test Feisty as I have moved onto Gutsy 7.10.  If someone knows how
to turn off roaming in Feisty 7.04 please post that method here so that
others can test the roaming theory.

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ntp is being brought up before network is ready, causing ntp to not resolve any 
ip or host names and it appears ntp does not recover
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114505
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