Am 11.09.2012 12:15, schrieb mike cloaked: > Recently I changed permanently to systemd - however I have noticed > that the system clock is out by some minutes just after I have booted > up and see for example: > > [mike@lapmike3 ~]$ chronyc tracking > Reference ID : 178.32.55.58 (gateway.omega.org.uk) > Stratum : 3 > Ref time (UTC) : Tue Sep 11 10:03:20 2012 > System time : 158.888610840 seconds fast of NTP time > Frequency : 5.454 ppm fast > Residual freq : -1.577 ppm > Skew : 13.260 ppm > Root delay : 0.062475 seconds > Root dispersion : 0.029119 seconds Does chrony install a .list file to /usr/lib/systemd/ntp-units.d? > I would not mind a second or two out - but 158 seconds is not > acceptable - and if I reboot then the clock is immediately out by the > same amount until it eventually re-syncs after quite a long time (10s > of minutes!) Your /etc/adjtime probably contains a faulty adjustment value. Delete it, hwclock --systohc, then reboot.
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