If Linux has it correctly but the Bios doesn't clock -w will synch OS with
BIOS time.  If all is wrong you cna do a rdate -s  (with a time server FQDN
here..I use bitsy.mit.edu) then a clock -w should make everything hunkey
dorey


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Smietanowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 11:07 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Setting system time.
> 
> 
> Hi.
> 
> > Can someone help me figure out how to set the friggin' clock on my
> > system?  I'm running Red Hat 6.1.  I've tried timeconfig, timetool,
> > clock, and date, and while each of these will set my system 
> clock when
> > I execute them, the time will not survive a reboot.  My system clock
> > is off by about 17 hours or so.  Is there a problem with 
> the time zone
> > setting or something?  This is getting very frustrating! :(
> 
> man setclock
> 
> // Stefan
> 
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