
19 Mär
2007
19 Mär
'07
10:05
* Paul Weaver iso@isorox.co.uk [20070319 10:02]:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 09:39:43AM +0100, Michael Prokop wrote:
- coscell@mail.batol.net coscell@mail.batol.net [20070319 05:15]:
After reboot, the system time is always incorrect. How to adjust it? Thank you!
That page reports
If you change the time (using 'date --set ...', ntpdate,...) it is worth setting also the hardware clock to the correct time: # hwclock --hctosys [--utc]
However man tzconfig states --hctosys Set the System Time from the Hardware Clock.
Which loads the time from hardware. Am I missing something? Shouldn't this read --systohc?
Ouch, of course - yes. Thanks for pointing, fixed.
regards, -mika-
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