If you want to do it by hand I can't help you, but what I do is use xntpd and set it 
with that package's "ntpdate". Can't have more perfect time :-). Just be sure to use a 
time server that in your time zone.

        JW

At 07:33 AM 10/24/2000 +0600, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have a server standing in a remote office 
>and I need to adjust the time on that machine.
>
>How do I do that remotely, 
>without going to the office and rebooting, 
>going to bios 
>and setting time.
>
>The machine is a standard  P I 133.
>I can telnet to the machine
>and I run Redhat 6.0
>
>Thanks in advance
>Jacob
>
>
>
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