Martin Gregorie wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Jul 2019 05:19:16 +0000, A. Dumas wrote:
>
>> This is unusable information. Raspbian doesn't use ntp/ntpd since Debian
>> switched to systemd, it's not even installed. Details here, for
>> instance: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd-timesyncd It
>> should work out of the box: if the local dhcp server provides (an) ntp
>> server address(es), timesyncd will use it. Check which servers are used
>> via "timedatectl show-timesync --all"
>
> Err, no.
>
> ntpd is included in Buster, but not as a separate package: according to
> "apt search ntpd" its part of collectd-core/stable 5.8.1-1.3 armhf
> The associated packages ntp-doc and ntpdate are also part of Buster.
>
> You're right that it wasn't part of wheezy, jessie or stretch but the
> Buster insitu upgrade installed it when I did that the other week. It was
> trivia to customise ntpd on my RPi by copying ntp.conf from this laptop
> to my RPi.
Your upgrade was weird before, too. A fresh install of Raspbian Buster
*does not* have ntp(d). It is in the repo, obviously.
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