adjtimex (1.29-7) unstable; urgency=medium adjtimexconfig will not be called on every install/upgrade by default, so as to avoid 70 seconds waiting time, except you choose so in debconf. If you installed adjtimex previously, and are using previously default "Yes", now you can change to "No" by command: dpkg-reconfigure adjtimex then choose "No" in debconf. Because adjtimexconfig is not triggered by default on install/upgrade, so there's no /etc/default/adjtimex by default now, the startup service is skipped accordingly, until /etc/default/adjtimex is ready. So you can simply run adjtimexconfig to let it generate for you. -- Roger Shimizu Thu, 17 Dec 2015 01:08:32 +0900