systemd/dhcp v. ntpd
How to tell systemd to leave the ntpd config alone?
I had everything working with a static ethernet config and then
decided I wanted a media server for my ROKU. My understanding is the
DLNA server has to be on the same subnet as the ROKU, so I joined my
PC to the wlan ... and broke the ntpd service running on the PC :(
I tried changing /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf to request just
request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, routers,
interface-mtu,
rfc3442-classless-static-routes ;
and systemd still restarted ntpd with only the dhcp supplied ntp
server address ... which is this machine, so all the configured ntp
servers went away :(
I then tried telling network manager to just get an ip address &
subnet mask from dhcp. And still systemd fucked up the ntpd config
What finally worked was editing /usr/lib/ntp/ntp-systemd-wrapper to
remove ' NTPD_OPTS="$NTPD_OPTS -u $UGID" '
What's the more correct way to tell systemd to leave my ntpd config alone?
Thanks
Lee
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