From 2fc4f5bd924b9732afc70f8a6da80573f833fc9d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lennart Poettering Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2015 16:43:37 +0200 Subject: timedatectl: avoid specifically referring to NTP systemd-timesyncd not only does NTP, but also manages clock monotonicity using a flags file. In future, it might learn PTP support. Hence don't expose its enablement state as "NTP" but use the more generic term "network time synchronization". After all, for similar reasons systemd-timesyncd is not called systemd-ntpd. --- man/timedatectl.xml | 19 ++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'man') diff --git a/man/timedatectl.xml b/man/timedatectl.xml index e5d0ef4171..187a7ad26a 100644 --- a/man/timedatectl.xml +++ b/man/timedatectl.xml @@ -104,10 +104,13 @@ status Show current settings of the system clock and - RTC, including whether NTP is enabled. Note that the NTP state + RTC, including whether network time synchronization is + enabled. Note that the network time synchronization state simply reflects whether the systemd-timesyncd.service unit is - enabled. + enabled. Even if the status is shown as off with this command + another service might still synchronize the network over the + network. @@ -162,11 +165,13 @@ set-ntp [BOOL] - Takes a boolean argument. Controls whether NTP - based network time synchronization is enabled (if - available). This enables or disables the - systemd-timesyncd.service - unit. + Takes a boolean argument. Controls whether + network time synchronous is enabled (if available). This + enables or disables the + systemd-timesyncd.service unit. Note that + even if time synchronization is turned off with this command + another system service might still synchronize the clock with + the network. -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf