--- a/examples/chrony.conf.example.orig 2003-06-16 11:59:01.000000000 -0400 +++ b/examples/chrony.conf.example 2003-06-16 12:00:13.000000000 -0400 @@ -3,5 +3,5 @@ # # This is an example chrony configuration file. You should copy it to -# /etc/chrony.conf after uncommenting and editing the options that you +# /etc/chrony/chrony.conf after uncommenting and editing the options that you # want to enable. I have not included the more obscure options. Refer # to the documentation for these. @@ -91,5 +91,5 @@ # generally want this, so it is uncommented. -driftfile /etc/chrony.drift +driftfile /etc/chrony/chrony.drift # If you want to use the program called chronyc to configure aspects of @@ -100,5 +100,5 @@ # assumed by default. -keyfile /etc/chrony.keys +keyfile /etc/chrony/chrony.keys # Tell chronyd which numbered key in the file is used as the password @@ -158,6 +158,6 @@ ! log measurements statistics tracking -If you have real time clock support enabled (see below), you might want -this line instead: +# If you have real time clock support enabled (see below), you might want +# this line instead: ! log measurements statistics tracking rtc @@ -269,5 +269,5 @@ # kernel. (Note, these options apply only to Linux.) -! rtcfile /etc/chrony.rtc +! rtcfile /etc/chrony/chrony.rtc # Your RTC can be set to keep Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) or local @@ -285,5 +285,5 @@ # using devfs), uncomment and edit the following line. -! rtcdevice /dev/misc/rtc +rtcdevice /dev/misc/rtc #######################################################################