Here is a patch to /etc/init.d/ntp that will ensure that the NTP service
comes up and the hwclock is re-sync'd even if the panic-threshold would
normally stop ntpd from syncing.

This may not be applicable to everyone but I believe it should be the
default behaviour - maybe a switch could be applied in /etc/default to
handle this?

** Attachment added: "Patch /etc/init.d/ntp to ensure date is sycnd and hwclock 
is adjusted prior to executing ntp daemon."
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19293063/ntp.initd.patch

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ntp brought up before network is ready; fails not resolve any ip or host names; 
ntp does not recover
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114505
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