Debian: Install NTP service on Bullseye to avoid web login failures
Closes #344
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@@ -647,6 +647,18 @@ Step 4: System Configuration
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**Hint:** If you are creating a mirror or raidz topology, repeat the
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**Hint:** If you are creating a mirror or raidz topology, repeat the
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``/etc/crypttab`` entries for ``luks2``, etc. adjusting for each disk.
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``/etc/crypttab`` entries for ``luks2``, etc. adjusting for each disk.
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#. Install an NTP service to synchronize time.
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This step is specific to Bullseye which does not install the package during
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bootstrap.
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Although this step is not necessary for ZFS, it is useful for internet
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browsing where local clock drift can cause login failures::
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apt install systemd-timesyncd
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timedatectl
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You should now see "NTP service: active" in the above ``timedatectl``
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output.
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#. Install GRUB
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#. Install GRUB
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Choose one of the following options:
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Choose one of the following options:
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