On 02 Nov 1999, Michael Perry wrote: > Greetings- > > I have two debian systems; one is a desktop running slink which I changed to > utc on the bios and set localtime on the system with no problems. I only > run Linux so there are no problems with this. On my Fujitsu Lifebook > laptop, I can reset things using the hwclock commands and then set the > system date but it does not stick through a reboot. I have changed the > utc setting in /etc/default/rcS also as suggested in that file. The laptop > is a potato system. >
Have you got APM compiled into the kernel? If so it resets the clock whenever you reboot. Recompile the kernel without APM. Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - running Linux - Debian 2.1 (Windows-free zone) Book Reviews: www.pentelikon.co.uk/bookreviews/ Alternative email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "It's no go the Yogi Man, it's no go Blavatsky." - Louis MacNeice

