On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Galen Hazelwood wrote: > > >> > >> Any ideas how to fix it? > >> > > > >ln -s /sbin/hwclock /sbin/clock > > Nope, that's not enough. The behavior of the program has changed > slightly. > > "hwclock -a" (--adjust) only tweaks the RTC, it doesn't use the RTC to > set the system time like it used to. You need to invoke it as "hwclock > --hctosys" to do that. So hack /etc/init.d/boot as follows: > > Before: > # > # Set and adjust the CMOS clock. > # > if [ ! -f /etc/adjtime ] > then > echo "0.0 0 0.0" > /etc/adjtime > fi > clock -a $GMT > > After: > # > # Set and adjust the CMOS clock. > # > if [ ! -f /etc/adjtime ] > then > echo "0.0 0 0.0" > /etc/adjtime > fi > hwclock --adjust > hwclock --hctosys $GMT
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