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Kern, Rhonda wrote:

>
>I have a computer with RH 6.2 installed that is not holding the time correctly.
>
>Through this list, I found out about the hwclock command.  I put it
>in crontab to execute every half hour.  When that didn't work, I
>changed it to every 15 minutes, then 10, and now I'm down to every 5
>minutes.  As far as I can tell, it's not executing though.  Here's
>my command line from crontab:

Rhonda -

Does the mysterious time jump by chance correspond to your GMT
differential?  Try running "setup" and make sure the time zone is as
it should be.  When you're satisfied that the system time (as seen
with the "date" command) is accurate, run 'setclock'.  Then either
restart anything that uses the clock (syslog, at the very least) or
reboot.  See if that helps.

- -d

- -- 
David Talkington
Prairienet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
217-244-1962

PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/dt000823.asc

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