systemd
Hal Murray
hmurray at megapathdsl.net
Fri May 6 01:17:42 UTC 2016
Another worm for the collection...
When starting ntpd, sometimes you want to run a script to tweak things, like
change the baud rate or enable/disable some sentences or setup /dev/pps0. In
the old world, you could put code in /etc/sysconfig/ntpd and it would get
run. systemd doesn't run that file, just scans it for XXXX="foo" type
constructs.
I don't have an answer for this. If anybody finds a clean solution, please
let me/us know.
I've been starting ntpd from /etc/rc.local
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