doc: improve ntpdate answer in FAQ
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# chronyd -q 'pool pool.ntp.org iburst'
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The command above would normally take about 5 seconds if the servers were
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well synchronised and responding to all requests. If not synchronised or
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responding, it would take about 10 seconds for `chronyd` to give up and exit
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with a non-zero status. A faster configuration is possible. A single server can
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be used instead of four servers, the number of measurements can be reduced with
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the `maxsamples` option, and a timeout can be specified with the `-t` option.
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The following command would take only up to about 1 second.
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# chronyd -q -t 1 'server pool.ntp.org iburst maxsamples 1'
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=== Can `chronyd` be configured to control the clock like `ntpd`?
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It is not possible to perfectly emulate `ntpd`, but there are some options that
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