SOTL wrote: > On Wednesday 15 August 2007 22:25, joe wrote: >> Rajko M. wrote: >>> On Wednesday 15 August 2007 21:35, BandiPat wrote: >>>> On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Hans Linux wrote: >>>>> my opensuse 10.2's clock keep changing everytime i reboot. Usually >>>>> everytime i reboot, the clock will be about 30 minutes behind from >>>>> the previous time setting, and if i reboot two, it will 60 mniutes >>>>> behind and so on. I have to change it manully. How do i fix it? >>>> --------------- >>>> >>>> I believe I experienced this once when I had set the clock to "local" >>>> rather than UTC. >>>> >>>> Lee >>> And cure is usually to set correct time, delete file adjtime and reboot. >> No reboot needed, since this is fortunately not microsoft windoze. >> Substitute "restart ntpd" in place of "reboot". >> >> Joe > > Please explain how you plan to check if the clock changes on booting with out > rebooting the computer.
If your ntpd config is right, the time will be right. My answer was about the fix, but if you like rebooting and are naturally curious, feel free, go ahead. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]