Hmmm
In my rc.conf file I have:
kern_securelevel_enable=NO
already in there and I still can't adjust the date.
Any ideas?
Brendan
On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 06:10 PM, Kent Stewart wrote:
Brendan McAlpine wrote:
Hey all,
Is there an easy way to set the date using the date command
It returns securelevel -1 but when I run
date -v +1H
It displays the correct date only immediately after that command. If I
type in date right after that the time returns to the wrong time, one
hour behind the real time.
Could it be a daylight savings setting someplace?
Any other ideas?
Brendan McAlpine wrote:
It returns securelevel -1 but when I run
date -v +1H
It displays the correct date only immediately after that command. If I
type in date right after that the time returns to the wrong time, one
hour behind the real time.
Could it be a daylight savings setting
Hey all,
Is there an easy way to set the date using the date command when
securelevel is over 1?
TIA
B
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Brendan McAlpine wrote:
Hey all,
Is there an easy way to set the date using the date command when
securelevel is over 1?
The easiest is to turn it off in rc.conf and reboot, set the time,
turn it back on and reboot. You are limited to deltas of 1 second in
the secure mode. It doesn't take