Judith Elaine Bush wrote: > I have three identical new thin clients with as identical a set-up as i > can manage to create -- and one shows this problem. It's particularly > annoying as i had the system set to reboot at a certain time every day > (mainly to clean up any flakiness from Netscape) -- and the system > would set itself 30 minutes or so before the actual time at boot -- > which meant that it would reboot again 30 minutes later. > > Ack. > > I'll check on Monday on the deleting /etc/adjtime solution.
I tried deleting /etc/adjtime today - it worked. I noticed that the system created a new /etc/adjtime file with different numbers (system timing adjustments, I guess). Since then, I've booted several times and the clock is working fine. Thanks for the fix Alexander John > > > Cheers, > > j > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Powered by the Penguin