Hi,
On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 09:07 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> Using: Lenny i386
>
> The only way I can bypass this is to go "single user mode" and
> pressing Ctrl+d, any other way to get rid of this problem?
I suspect it's a problem specific to your RTC clock. What's your
hardware (or motherb
Using: Lenny i386
The only way I can bypass this is to go "single user mode" and pressing
Ctrl+d, any other way to get rid of this problem?
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Regards,
Umarzuki Mochlis
http://gameornot.net
on Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 01:03:40AM -0700, Mark Kaufer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I was reading up on how to make my system clock set to UTC (primarily
> http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/system-administrator/ch-sysadmin-time.html
> ) and was a bit confused by this paragraph in section 16.1:
>
>
I was reading up on how to make my system clock set to UTC (primarily
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/system-administrator/ch-sysadmin-time.html
) and was a bit confused by this paragraph in section 16.1:
"To change the computer to use UTC after installation, edit the file
/etc/default/rcS, chan
Thank you guys (John and Henrique) for your prompt answers and sorry for the
words in caps - just wanted to make them stand out from the rest of my
message.
More feedback ?
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Friedrich
PM
To: Friedrich Dumont
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: SETTING SYSTEM CLOCK
On Wed, 07 Mar 2001, Friedrich Dumont wrote:
> SETTING SYSTEM CLOCK USING THE HARDWARE CLOCK AS REFERENCE...
That should not be in caps, unless your terminal is seriously screwed up.
But it's a good
On Wed, 07 Mar 2001, Friedrich Dumont wrote:
> SETTING SYSTEM CLOCK USING THE HARDWARE CLOCK AS REFERENCE...
That should not be in caps, unless your terminal is seriously screwed up.
But it's a good thing to notice that patch to better document the hwclock
script paid back...
You want
r the hard disk or the boot floopy
then hangs at the following line:
SETTING SYSTEM CLOCK USING THE HARDWARE CLOCK AS REFERENCE...
- I checked the AMI BIOS setup program and even reinstalled Debian/GNU Linux
from scratch two other times choosing GMT and then local time but nothing
seems to work.
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