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The Thursday 2007-08-16 at 20:00 -0700, joe wrote:

> SOTL wrote:

> >>> 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".
> > 
> > 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. 

Nope.

> My answer was about the
> fix, but if you like rebooting and are naturally curious, feel free, go ahead.

Hint: examine the boot scripts to determine how the system clock is setup 
during bootup. There are two places.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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