Re: how to stop synchroniziing the clock from internet at startup



On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 22:13, felix wrote:
hi,how to stop synchronizing the clock from Internet at startup?
i use ubuntu 5.10.
thank you!

sudo /usr/sbin/update-rc.d -f ntpdate remove

...if you have a working Internet connection at boot, AND you configured
your timezone correctly - WHY would you want to disable this feature?
<shrug> - you asked how to stop it, well now you know :)

Cheers,

James
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