[09:21] <rizonz> meh, a / of 10G with /var /usr/ /home and so on seperate is not enough anymore these days
[09:57] <patsToms> morning, I am trying to set my clock to one at timeserver
[09:58] <patsToms> the problem is with startup. When system runs with wrong time, ntp will never sync with time servers because of big difference
[10:00] <patsToms> is there any tool which I can give just a timeserver's hostname or whatever and it will just set time from it?
[11:41] <ashd> patsToms: ntpdate
[12:27] <patsToms> ashd, i can't fix my time with ntpdate when it is far from time which is at timeserver
[12:28] <patsToms> when I use ntpdate -s server, it just leaves me with the old one, which is wrong
[12:45] <RoyK> patsToms: is this a vm?
[12:47] <patsToms> no, i found this situation everywhere. Sometimes even at my desktop.
[12:47] <patsToms> because pc was a long time without a power
[12:52] <RoyK> chrony may be better than ntpd in such cases
[12:52] <RoyK> it allows for more drift
[12:53] <RoyK> ntpd can be configured to it too, but chrony isn't doesn't care too much, it just sets the time
[18:46] <nheath> //
[18:46] <nheath> \quit
[20:42] <Bilge> How do I renegerate the /etc/network/interfaces file?
[21:06] <fishcooker> how about https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-configuration.html, Bilge
[21:20] <Bilge> How can I just specify that an interface should be bought up with the default IPv6 Link address?
[21:28] <maxb> I've not used ipv6 for real, but does the seemingly obvious option in the interfaces manpage not work?
[21:30] <Bilge> Took me most of the day to figure out I just needed: iface enp0s8 inet6 manual
[22:06] <RoyK> Bilge: network config is basically the same for both stacks or whatever protocol