RE: Problem with system time

2002-12-06 Thread PACAUD Safia
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Envoyé : vendredi 6 décembre 2002 15:26 À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: Problem with system time Running... # hwclock --systohc ... will set the hardware BIOS clock to whatever the the system time is. Assuming your motherboard battery's got charge this should maintai

Re: Problem with system time

2002-12-06 Thread Will Mc Donald
"redhat-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 2:25 PM Subject: Problem with system time > Hello, > > Anybody know what I have to do to get my system time to stay set. I > setup my system time to use a time server but determined that it was not >

Re: Problem with system time

2002-12-06 Thread Steven G. Taylor
To set the current time without using ntpd you can do this: example: ntpdate clock.psu.edu Then to save that into your bios clock you need to do this: That will save it to bios so your time will be correct after rebooting. On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 09:25, Darryl Darling wrote: > Hello, > > Anyb

Re: Problem with system time

2002-12-06 Thread Teodor Georgiev
why don't you see in your BIOS? - Original Message - From: "Darryl Darling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "redhat-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 4:25 PM Subject: Problem with system time > Hello, > > Anybody know w

Problem with system time

2002-12-06 Thread Darryl Darling
Hello, Anybody know what I have to do to get my system time to stay set. I setup my system time to use a time server but determined that it was not practicle for use on my laptop. Ever since I have stopped using the time server settting I cannot keep accurate time on my system. I set it and