On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 08:56:50AM -0500, Mike Burger wrote:
[...]
> Also, set your clock in the BIOS setup, too...unlike DOS/Windows, I've 
> found that programs that update Linux' clock don't actually set the CMOS 
> clock for you, so that rebooting usually requires resetting the clock.
[...]

Not so. You can set the hwclock from within Linux using the "hwclock"
command, if I'm not mistaken (I know a command exists, but can't
remember the name and can't check, as I'm at work... :-} )

Cheerio,

Thomas
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