ip-up?
After upgrading to Debian 2.0 my ip-up doesn't seem to work anymore.
I think Debian 2.0 handles it differently.
My 1.3.1 ip-up file looks like this
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#!/bin/sh
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
export PATH
runq
/usr/sbin/rdate -s clock.psu.edu > /dev/null
/usr/sbin/clock -w > /dev/null
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I see there is now a directory named /etc/ip-up.d so I created a
script file there with the name 'horlosie' with the last two lines of
ip-up.
However. It does not seem to work. In the past my computer's clock
was updated every time I was connected to the internet.
How do I correct that?
Johann
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