On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 01:13:27PM +0100, Clive Menzies wrote: > On (10/10/05 06:21), Nate Bargmann wrote: > > * Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005 Oct 10 05:13 -0500]: > > > > > rerun base-config to reset > > > > Thanks for the tip, but base-config had nothing about the system time > > in its menu, just users and passwords, hostname, configure apt, select > > and install packages, exit and execute a shell. I guess I'll keep > > searching... > > Sorry, I assumed it would be in base-config .... my bad :( > > Look at man hwclock; I just had a quick look. There is an > option: > --hctosys Set the System Time from the Hardware Clock.
close :-) /etc/init.d# less hwclockfirst.sh #!/bin/bash # hwclockfirst.sh Set system clock to hardware clock, according to the # UTC # setting in /etc/default/rcS (see also rcS(5)). [..] # WARNING: If your hardware clock is not in UTC/GMT, this script # must know the local time zone. This information is [..] # REMEMBER TO EDIT hwclock.sh AS WELL! -- Chris. ====== Reproduction if desired may be handled locally. -- rfc3 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]