I'm having a problem where my clock seems to jump all over the place. At the moment I have to set it every start up, when I remember that is. I have searched the archives and not found anything.
Basically the clock is out by a number of hours, usually in the past. I don't know if there is a pattern in this time difference, there is probably, but in my flailing about to fix things, I probably don't notice. I do set the hardware clock with hwclock. It's not a hardware fault because I can set it under Windows and it will stay correct. It seems every time I boot Linux it gets set backwards in time, and that these changes _accumulate_. My timezone and "clock as local time" settings have not changed and are correct. I am not running chrony, ntp, ntpdate, although I have when I was experimenting, and this might have happened when I removed them, although I am not sure. They may have been running at the same time. Reinstallation and purging has been unsuccessful in preventing the problem. I suspect something is going on in the rc scripts, although I don't have enough experience with them to tell. There is a file called /etc/rc0.d/S25hwclock.sh, and I don't know whether this is normal. Help! -- Matthew Tuck - Software Developer & All-Round Nice Guy mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ICQ #8125618) Check out the Ultra programming language project! http://www.box.net.au/~matty/ultra/