chrony (5) Linux Manual Page
chrony.conf – chronyd configuration file
Synopsis
/etc/chrony.conf
Description
chrony is a pair of programs for maintaining the accuracy of computer clocks. chronyd is a background daemon program that can be started at boot time. Assuming that you have found some servers, you need to set up a configuration file to run chrony. The (compiled-in) default location for this file is /etc/chrony.conf. Assuming that your ntp servers are called `a.b.c’ and `d.e.f’, your chrony.conf file could contain as a minimum
See Also
chrony(1), chronyc(1), chronyd(8) http://chrony.tuxfamily.org/
Author
Richard Curnow <rc [at] rc0.org.uk>
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The complete chrony documentation is supplied in texinfo format.
