On Wed, 2005-10-26 at 19:25 -0400, Claude Jones wrote: > I'm not sure when it changed, but, I clearly remember that when ntp > would occasionally fail, there would be a message that would say that > it had, and then the machine would continue to boot. I'm on dialup, so my network is only ever on the net sometimes, but rarely ever rebooted. So I left NTPD on all the time. Unfortunately, I notice the following problems: Trying to boot means a very long delay as NTP waits for ages before giving up and letting the boot process continue without it. (Yes, I think some sort of "start it and leave it in the background" technique would be a good idea.) In the past NTP would handle losing the PPP connection. It'd start doing its business again when the PPP connection was reconnected, automatically. Now, it needs manually restarting. If I can't resolve this directly, and get desperate enough, I'll probably end up starting PPP with an intermediary script that starts PPP then restarts NTP. -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.