On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, Tom Allison wrote:
ntpd returns a permission denied error! All the files are ntp owned...
btdt :( every time I've seen that, there have been multiple ntpd daemons running - something in the postinst doesn't properly kill the prior daemon. do `ps aux | grep ntpd` (or just killall ntpd) - make sure none are about and then start it - it should now start fine -- Rick Nelson Avoid the Gates of Hell. Use Linux -- unknown source