nlatl wrote:I have a cron-boot folder on fvdw.
So I assume you use the button "Set up Boot jobs" and now you just have to create a new file (for example kill-ntp.sh) with this content
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#!/bin/sh
killall ntpd
Enable the option "Boot jobs" (or reload the menu if it is already enabled) and then your file should be listed in the boot job table. Here select the related line (check its box "at the next booting") and save "the boot jobs table".
After setting it, than means at each nas booting, the firmware will abort the ntpd service when the booting is complete (and nothing else)
Note: maybe ntpd won't yet succeed to update the time when booting is complete. In this case you have to add a sleep line like this
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#!/bin/sh
sleep 120
killall ntpd
(it waits 2 minutes before aborting ntpd service)