On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> My system clock always reads 30 minutes fast after a reboot. I set my
> system clock daily using rdate, followed by setclock to set the hardware
> clock. I don't experience any significant time slippage when the system is
> running normally. However, after any reboot, the time is always around 30
> minutes fast.
> 
> Other than a bad battery, what could account for this behavior?

Try clock -w instead, or manually fixing the time in the bios bootup screen.

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