This isn't true. I stopped ntpd, stopped the wifi connection and
restarted ntpd and ntpd started fine with no wifi connection. It should
only need a network connection to synchronize the time.
Paolo
On 12/3/21 10:15, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 12/3/21 11:05 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
Next issue. This same system is configured to start ntpd at boot, but
it doesn't start. I need to start it manually after the system is
booted.
Of course it doesn't. That service requires a network connection and
can't start until you've unplugged your wireless adapter and plugged
it back in. Fix that and this issue should solve itself.
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