> There is no direct integration in the module for dhcp provided ntp servers at
> this time. It's possible but there isn't a great interface (AFAIK) to query
> your OS for the dhcp response for a given interface.
sorry but I don't understand your comment. The proposed change has nothing to do with what the OS stores from a DHCP response, neither with NTP specifically, in fact the point here is being able to have options defined which cannot come from a DHCP response.
The related bug may be misleading, but the OP in the related bug just wants to permanently define NTP options in the `/etc/sysconfig/network` file, not save options from a DHCP response.
Hi Ryan,
> There is no direct integration in the module for dhcp provided ntp servers at
> this time. It's possible but there isn't a great interface (AFAIK) to query
> your OS for the dhcp response for a given interface.
sorry but I don't understand your comment. The proposed change has nothing to do with what the OS stores from a DHCP response, neither with NTP specifically, in fact the point here is being able to have options defined which cannot come from a DHCP response.
The related bug may be misleading, but the OP in the related bug just wants to permanently define NTP options in the `/etc/sysconfig /network` file, not save options from a DHCP response.
Cheers!