commit 1dd1e5e8b5aebd0a314cb4784c0bd47b7bfb006a
Author: Stephen Wadeley <swadeley(a)redhat.com>
Date: Thu Jun 27 23:03:04 2013 +0200
Remove package version "note" intended for Fed 19
en-US/Configuring_NTP_using_the_Chrony_suite.xml | 8 --------
1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/en-US/Configuring_NTP_using_the_Chrony_suite.xml
b/en-US/Configuring_NTP_using_the_Chrony_suite.xml
index 7c93b2f..58a1674 100644
--- a/en-US/Configuring_NTP_using_the_Chrony_suite.xml
+++ b/en-US/Configuring_NTP_using_the_Chrony_suite.xml
@@ -441,14 +441,6 @@ chronyc> <command>password
HEX:A6CFC50C9C93AB6E5A19754C246242FC5471BCDF</command
Alternatively, you can use the <application>chrony-helper</application>
wrapper, which will do that automatically. For example, to use the
<command>reselect</command> command:
<screen>~]# <command>/usr/libexec/chrony-helper command
reselect</command></screen>
</para>
- <!--
-<note>
- <para>
- <remark>this note applies to Fedora 19 only, the latest chrony (1.28-pre1) is
now current in RHEL 7 . In my Fed 19 VM it still has chrony-1.27-1.fc19</remark> At
the time of writing, the upstream version of
<application>chronyc</application> now supports automatic authentication with
the new <option>-a</option> option. This will allow issuing commands on one
line, without having to specify the password, as follows:
- <screen>~]# <command>chronyc -a reselect</command></screen>.
- </para>
-</note>
--->
<para>
Only the following commands can be used without providing a password:
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