Michael Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you have hwclock running? I will assume you have it but no man pages > yet. > > Basically, you enter a command like: > > hwclock --set --date="9/22/96 16:45:05" > > This sets the bios clock to the correct time. Just change the part in > quotes. Then you want to have the hwclock set the system time for you. > Try doing a: > > hwclock --hctosys > > From the man page for this command: > > --hctosys > Set the System Time from the Hardware Clock. > > Also set the kernel's timezone value to the local > timezone as indicated by the TZ environment variĀ > able and/or /usr/lib/zoneinfo, as tzset(3) would > interpret them. EXCEPT: always set the Daylight > Savings Time part of the kernel's timezone value to > 0 ("not Daylight Savings Time"). If DST is indiĀ > cated, just add an hour to the base part.
Many thanks!! This worked so well that I think I will name my next kid after you! Jack Morgan