I set up DHCP with NTP on the host as described in the test case. With the xenial-updates systemd, timesyncd still gets the time from ntp.ubuntu.com. With xenial-proposed packages, timesyncd gets the time from the (fake) NTP server:
May 17 21:53:57 autopkgtest systemd-timesyncd[643]: Timed out waiting for reply from 4.3.2.1:123 (4.3.2.1).
When not giving NTP over DHCP, timesyncd continues to use the default:
May 17 21:55:48 autopkgtest systemd-timesyncd[357]: Synchronized to time server 91.189.94.4:123 (ntp.ubuntu.com).
I set up DHCP with NTP on the host as described in the test case. With the xenial-updates systemd, timesyncd still gets the time from ntp.ubuntu.com. With xenial-proposed packages, timesyncd gets the time from the (fake) NTP server:
May 17 21:53:57 autopkgtest systemd- timesyncd[ 643]: Timed out waiting for reply from 4.3.2.1:123 (4.3.2.1).
When not giving NTP over DHCP, timesyncd continues to use the default:
May 17 21:55:48 autopkgtest systemd- timesyncd[ 357]: Synchronized to time server 91.189.94.4:123 (ntp.ubuntu.com).