On Wed, 9 Apr 1997, Adam Shand wrote: > >How do i permently fix a date on a debian system? Its set to GMT, should > >i turn this off? Using date -s it works until the next reboot, then it > >reverts to the wrong date again...? > > What I do is sync the clock from one of our servers using netdate and then > use clock to set the BIOS clock so that it doesn't get reset on boot up. > > eg. > netdate time.domain.net | clock -w > > seems to do the trick with us.
Work for me to - after i tried it. Thanks, thsi fixed the problem. > > It's also a good idea to remove the -u in the /etc/init.d/boot (search for > GMT) > unless your clock is actually set to GMT. Yes, i have done that, that GMT's a bitch :) PaChi, michl electric RAIN http://www.electric-rain.net/ The second rate soldier lives a life of medoicrety and dies with regret. The first rate soldier lives a life of honor and dies with honor.