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On 06-May-2002/11:38 -0400, Jianping Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a redhat 7.2 machine. The date of this machine is someday in 1988.
>I can use the command data to change it ot current date. But when I
>restart the computer. it's date will go back to 1988.
>How can I solve this problem?

hwclock --systohc

Tony
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