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Paul Eggleton a863b54099 ntp: make servers configurable and default to none configured
People can't blindly use pool.ntp.org, especially if they are building
for a product or something that could be used in a product, so at least
try to get people to do the right thing and not use pool.ntp.org by
default.

The previous network interface up script is now installed as
ntpdate-sync in ${bindir} (and symlinked as the network if-up script).
NTPSERVERS needs to be set in /etc/default/ntpdate.default at runtime,
or a different version of this file with a default value can be provided
in a bbappend. (If you intend to use ntpd you will also want to provide
an ntp.conf with the appropriate server(s) set there as well.)

Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com>
2012-11-27 14:43:58 -05:00

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# This is the most basic ntp configuration file
# The driftfile must remain in a place specific to this
# machine - it records the machine specific clock error
driftfile /etc/ntp.drift
# This obtains a random server which will be close
# (in IP terms) to the machine. Add other servers
# as required, or change this.
server time.server.example.com
# Using local hardware clock as fallback
# Disable this when using ntpd -q -g -x as ntpdate or it will sync to itself
server 127.127.1.0
fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 14
# Defining a default security setting
restrict default