SuSE 5.3 thinks the time is one hour ahead of the truth.
When I set the time, as root, using "date 01302013" (as I've
been in the habit with all prior Linux installations) this
time is used until the next reboot, at which point the
date has been changed to Jan 30 21:15:23 PST 1999. The
"PST" part is right, and /etc/rc.config has "America/Los_Angeles"
for its TIMEZONE, but the clock is clobbered every time
upon reboot. It makes no difference if I reboot with init 6,
or halt and then hit the reset button, except in the latter
case, the clock seems to have a small error in the minutes
as well as being the hour fast.
What's going on; how do I fix this so I have the right time?
FWIW, my reg ID is JUNJJR; I've never been given a customer #,
although I've sent in my card and registered on the website.
Thanks,
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