Comment 29 for bug 114505

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feisty_hot_lover (feisty-hot-lover-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

Earlier I said that if you turn off roaming mode then ntp works. Well thats partially true. In plain vanilla DHCP with roaming mode off the ntp interface works but if I do a reboot ntp comes up as not working, but do another reboot and ntp works for me. So it goes like this, if you reboot then no ntp but reboot again ntp works.

1. If NTP is working when you reboot then it will not work.

2. If NTP working when you reboot then it will not work but if you reboot again it will work.

3. NTP=working=2 reboots in a row=working

4.NTP=working=1 reboot=not working

So basically when my ntp is working and I reboot it will not work so I reboot again to make it work cause I probably just too lazy to do /etc/init.d/ntp restart