When I genned my fedora 17 system, I installed ntp,
enabled the ntpd.service and disabled the chronyd.service.

Yet today, I just noticed in the logs that chronyd
is running and ntpd is not running (and, no doubt, other
systems on my lan are not keeping time very well since
they probably can't sync to my main system).

I checked again and by golly ntpd is the one that
is enabled and chronyd is the one that is disabled.

So now, I have done a "yum -C erase chrony", and
by gosh, I see ntpd running now.

Should I report this as a bug or is everything
working perfectly and I just don't understand
the complex web of relationships that makes this
correct behavior?
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