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- From: chicken@npac.syr.edu (Mark R. Levinson)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp
- Subject: Setting the time when the system boots
- Message-ID: <chicken.715535488@npac.syr.edu>
- Date: 3 Sep 92 16:04:16 GMT
- Organization: NPAC, Syracuse University - Syracuse, New York
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- I'm interested in hearing how people running NTP on Unix systems set
- the time when the system boots. Do you use ntp in your /etc/rc file? Or do
- you use rdate instead and let NTP compensate for any initial inaccuracy
- later? Anyone have any pros or cons one way or the other?
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- Mark R. Levinson
- Northeast Parallel Architectures Center
- Syracuse University
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