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Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I can't reboot a server to set the hardware clock to UTC time, but CentOS was
> installed with the assumption that the PC was running UTC.
> Is it possible to update the hardware clock to the right time and therefore
> allow
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 09:57:06AM -0700, Joseph L. Casale enlightened us:
> >man hwclock
>
>
> Matt,
> I saw this, but maybe I misunderstood this: I thought it adjusts it in Linux
> only, but reading now shows it does! I did see a note that changes now won't
> take place until the next boot?
>man hwclock
>
>--
>Matt Hyclak
Matt,
I saw this, but maybe I misunderstood this: I thought it adjusts it in Linux
only, but reading now shows it does! I did see a note that changes now won't
take place until the next boot? Anyway to get around that?
Thanks!
jlc
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On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 09:43:31AM -0700, Joseph L. Casale enlightened us:
> I can't reboot a server to set the hardware clock to UTC time, but CentOS was
> installed with the assumption that the PC was running UTC.
> Is it possible to update the hardware clock to the right time and therefore
> a
I can't reboot a server to set the hardware clock to UTC time, but CentOS was
installed with the assumption that the PC was running UTC.
Is it possible to update the hardware clock to the right time and therefore
allow CentOS to maintain the right time without rebooting? I am hoping to use
this
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