First, I'm running LTSP 2.07 - please don't tell me I need to upgrade to
2.09pre2. I just got everything else set up and working.

How do I set the time on a network booted node? I can't run the 'date'
command because there's no superuser. I can't put it in the rc.local startup
script since there's no way to get the current time.

Also, when I run 'date' on the network booted node, I get the following:

Thu Sep 27 09:57:03 /etc/localtime 2001

Now the /etc/localtime doesn't exist. I tried copying the /etc/localtime  on
my boot node to /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/localtime and that makes it
display EDT instead on the network node, but the time doesn't match the time
in the BIOS.

Ultimately, I'd like to have the network nodes have the same time as the
boot node. My application is dependent on the time being the same.

Thanks in advance.

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