'Google is your friend', e.g. :
https://wiki.debian.org/NTP
https://wiki.debian.org/DateTime
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-setup...-stretch-linux
et alii.
The ntpdate package is not necessary if you have ntp.
There is a ntp.conf file in /etc but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know how to configure that file to my needs.
# /etc/ntp.conf,configuration for ntpd; see ntp.conf(5) for help
driftfile/var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
# Enable this if youwant statistics to be logged.
#statsdir/var/log/ntpstats/statistics loopstats peerstats clockstats
filegen loopstatsfile loopstats type day enable
filegen peerstatsfile peerstats type day enable
filegen clockstatsfile clockstats type day enable
# You do need totalk to an NTP server or two (or three).
#serverntp.your-provider.example
# pool.ntp.org mapsto about 1000 low-stratum NTP servers. Your server will
# pick a differentset every time it starts up. Please consider joining the
# pool:<http://www.pool.ntp.org/join.html>
pool0.debian.pool.ntp.org iburst
pool1.debian.pool.ntp.org iburst
pool2.debian.pool.ntp.org iburst
pool3.debian.pool.ntp.org iburst
# Access controlconfiguration; see /usr/share/doc/ntp-doc/html/accopt.html for
# details. The webpage <http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/AccessRestrictions>
# might also behelpful.
# Note that"restrict" applies to both servers and clients, so aconfiguration
# that might beintended to block requests from certain clients could also end
# up blockingreplies from your own upstream servers.
# By default,exchange time with everybody, but don't allow configuration.
restrict -4 defaultkod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery limited
restrict -6 defaultkod notrap nomodify nopeer noquery limited
# Local users mayinterrogate the ntp server more closely.
restrict 127.0.0.1
restrict ::1
# Needed for addingpool entries
restrict sourcenotrap nomodify noquery
# Clients from this(example!) subnet have unlimited access, but only if
# cryptographicallyauthenticated.
#restrict192.168.123.0 mask 255.255.255.0 notrust
# If you want toprovide time to your local subnet, change the next line.
# (Again, theaddress is an example only.)
#broadcast192.168.123.255
# If you want tolisten to time broadcasts on your local subnet, de-comment the
# next lines. Please do this only if you trust everybody on the network!
#disable auth
#broadcastclient
'Google is your friend', e.g. :
https://wiki.debian.org/NTP
https://wiki.debian.org/DateTime
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-setup...-stretch-linux
et alii.
The ntpdate package is not necessary if you have ntp.
Last edited by philo; 10-15-2017 at 08:45 AM.
No doubt you read in:
http://knoppix.net/wiki/Cheat_Codes#Micro-Remastering
.....
To change other boot options, look within the file 'syslinux.cfg' for the LABEL line of the way you always start with Knoppix. If you for example always use "knoppix" (and not "knoppix64") then look for "LABEL knoppix". Don't change the following KERNEL line but insert additional or change existent cheatcodes within the APPEND line.
LABEL knoppix
KERNEL linux
APPEND ramdisk_size=100000 lang=en keyboard=es xkeyboard=es apm=power-off ...
Note: If you are using Knoppix 64 bit, you have also to change the settings within '/mnt-system/boot/syslinux/syslnx32.cfg' and '/mnt-system/boot/syslinux/syslnx64.cfg'
Your /etc/ntp.conf file is the same as mine. Your problem must be elsewhere.
I guess my problem is the Date and Time entered in the BIOS.
Right now it seems to be + 7 hours Pacific Standard Time and
I'm not able to change Date and Time in BIOS, still working on it.
To start the ntp service at boot you must edit /etc/rc.local and replace SERVICES="cups" with SERVICES="cups ntp"
Time issue is solved finally. What I had to do in my case:
1) As philo recommended earlier:
The path for syslinux.cfg is '/mnt-system/boot/syslinux'.Check
1) BIOS time (hardware clock) --> UTC
2) /etc/adjtime --> UTC [instaead of LOCAL]
3) /etc/timezone ---> America/Vancouver
4) and maybe in :
/media/sd__/boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg
LABEL knoppix,
LABEL knoppix64
add inside APPEND: --> tz=America/Vancouver
I also changed - as philo recommended -
'/mnt-system/boot/syslinux/syslnx32.cfg' and
'/mnt-system/boot/syslinux/syslnx64.cfg'
and added inside APPEND: --> tz=America/Vancouver
Thanks for the help!![]()
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