On Sat, Apr 22, 2000 at 10:54, Maury Merkin wrote: > I saw, just a few days ago, a post with a command to get the current > time and reset the system clock. > > I didn't pay much attention then 'cause I thought the script I used to > use with RH would work. They don't. (No 'rdate' and no 'clock').
$ dpkg -S rdate netstd: /usr/man/man8/rdate.8.gz netstd: /usr/sbin/rdate $ dpkg -S hwclock sysvinit: /usr/doc/sysvinit/examples/hwclock.sh util-linux: /sbin/hwclock util-linux: /usr/man/man8/hwclock.8.gz util-linux: /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh $ cat /root/bin/setclock.sh #!/bin/sh /usr/sbin/rdate -s time.nist.gov /sbin/hwclock --systohc So, you need to have the netstd and util-linux packages installed, and use hwclock (as of libc6) instead of clock. No worries! Luck, Pann -- geek by nature, Linux by choice L I N U X .~. The Choice /V\ http://www.ourmanpann.com/linux/ of a GNU /( )\ Generation ^^-^^