On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Tomasz Torcz <tomek(a)pipebreaker.pl> wrote:
IMO FreeIPA should be changed to install use chrony as server,
as chrony is default since few Fedora releases.
The pluses of chrony as an ntp client for Workstation are fairly
clear. I don't know if there are significant advantages to chrony as
an ntp server over ntpd.
Those are two different things. Timesyncd is simple SNTP client
(plus
time restoration over reboot, for things without RTC).
Is an exception needed for ARM where it's more common to find no RTC?
That is, on ARM, have a different ntp client by default? Or is it
possible to detect the lack of an RTC, and that causes chronyd/ntpd to
be disabled, and timesyncd to be enabled?
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Chris Murphy