I tried to set the clock today, but I get this error, I must be looking
at the wrong man page. Can't find any more doc. How does the syntax
belong? (Bering_rc2, soon to be rc3)
(also tried hwclock --set --date="1026432127")
# hwclock --set --date='07/11/02 19:59:49'
date: invalid option -- -
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Subject: [leaf-user] hwclock error?
I tried to set the clock today, but I get this error, I must be looking
at the wrong man page. Can't find any more doc. How does the syntax
belong? (Bering_rc2, soon to be rc3)
(also tried hwclock --set --date="1026432127")
#
x27;
also tried
# date 094500071202
# date 094500
# date 0945
no go. The busybox home page was not much help either.
// George
>TTFN
>
>Antony Briggs
>
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>Georgalis
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George Georgalis wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 09:30:30AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >The command is just
> >
> >date hhnn[mmdd][]
> >
> >where n = minutes
> >
> >can't remember whether it's ddmm or mmdd I'm guessing mmdd
> >
>
> # date 09450007122002
> date: invalid date `0945
> # date 09450007122002
> date: invalid date `09450007122002'
>
> also tried
> # date 094500071202
> # date 094500
> # date 0945
>
> no go. The busybox home page was not much help either.
I'm not sure the minimal busybox date command can be used by the hwclock
command. The normal procedure is to
On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 07:17, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> BTW: A quick search for hwclock on my search page (which indexes my
> site and my c0wz mirror) would have found this quickly (that's how I
> found it, but it helps that I rememberd it was there in the first place
> :-)
> http://search.ste
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 09:17:52AM -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>> # date 09450007122002
>> date: invalid date `09450007122002'
>>
>> also tried
>> # date 094500071202
>> # date 094500
>> # date 0945
>>
>> no go. The busybox home page was not much help either.
>
>I'm not sure the minimal bus