On Tue, 15 May 2012, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:48:02AM -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
On 15/05/12 11:42, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
>This is, admitedly, "a big gun" but
>
> systemctl mask chronyd.service
>
>does not work for you either?
Didn't try it. Didn't know it existed. Most Fedora users won't know either.
If I understand what is going on here, then it is not that chronyd.service
can not be disabled, but it is started by systemd-timedated-ntp.target
that wants chronyd. If you mask it, the Gnome setup will not work again.
Then it looks to me like the solution for Gnome Network time
setup was not the good one. I am however not sure what this checkbox in
Gnome really does. It probaly emits something thru dbus saying "enable
systemd-timedated-ntp". I have to say, I spend now an hour thinking of a
solution, but I am lost in the jungle of symlinks, services and targets.
In the time of init scripts I would say - make and
/etc/sysconfig/ntp with "ENABLED=yes|no" changed by a Gnome network
time and add a check for this into both init scripts for chrony and ntd.
But for the systemd I do not know.
Let's ask Lennart.
Michal
Adam Pribyl
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