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Michel,
I am able to reproduce it, that makes it easier to find a fix.
It appears that you can run ntp if you configure it by hand, so that
narrows things down.
Just so you know, it won't be fixed for Alpha 2 (coming out in a few
hours) but we'll put it in the "Known Bugs" and hopefully it can be
fixed by Alpha 3.
Troy
Duquaine Michel wrote:
> Troy,
> I receive this error message:
> - at "firstboot" after the graphical installation
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> - as "normal" user when using Gnome menu System / Administration / Date
> and Time
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> Le mercredi 08 décembre 2010 à 13:13 -0600, Troy Dawson a écrit :
>> Duquaine Michel wrote:
>>> Troy,
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>>> Thanks for the SL6 Alpha 1 release!
>>> I just want to mention the next error: when I tried to synchronised date
>>> & time via network (ntp) I received the error: impossible to write
>>> on /etc/ntp.conf or /etc/sysconfig/network.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Michel
>> What exactly are you running when you do this?
>> (ie /etc/init.d/ntp start)
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>> Also, what user are you when you try this?
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>> Thanks for testing
>> Troy
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