On 08/24/14 09:57, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
For some reason, ntpd.service never starts when one of my laptop
boots.
systemctl status ntpd.service says:
ntpd.service - Network Time Service
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ntpd.service; enabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
It's enabled. It should start, or at least attempt to start and fail for some reason.
It doesn't even start. After the laptop finishes booting, I can manually execute
systemctl start ntpd.service, and ntpd comes up just fine.
journalctl /usr/sbin/ntpd doesn't report anything, except when I manually start ntpd
after boot.
ntpd.service is unmodified, and identical to my other laptop, and all my servers, all of
which have no issues starting ntpd during boot.
Stumped on this one.
This will happen if you have both ntpd.service and chronyd.service enabled.
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