does the bios reflect the accurate date?  i got a similar prob on my
servers but im 2000 miles away from em so i just use NTP to update when
they bootup.

i try to make sure the bios has the right date whenever possible.

nate

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On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Anthony Campbell wrote:

> I'm finding that if I reboot, go into DOS, and then reboot to Debian
> I've lost my date and time settings. This isn't a battery problem
> because it's a laptop which is continuously plugged in; I can put it to
> sleep and wake it up without problems. I think something is writing to
> the hardware clock on closing down but what could this be?
> 
> Anthony
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