John Aldrich wrote:

> On Thu, 02 Nov 2000, Mike Burger wrote:
> >
> > Also, set your clock in the BIOS setup, too...unlike DOS/Windows, I've
> > found that programs that update Linux' clock don't actually set the CMOS
> > clock for you, so that rebooting usually requires resetting the clock.
> >
> Actually, as root, run "hwclock --systohc" and that *should* update
> the BIOS clock. I usually run "rdate" first then run "hwclock"
> immediately afterwards.
>         John

if the hwclock is utc I believe you need to use th -u switch to hwclock. I
have started using setclock with great results. Seems like I found it from
reading the init scripts but I forget.

Bret



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