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List:       suse-amd64
Subject:    Re[2]: [suse-amd64] time/date changes independently
From:       Ozerov Sergey <sergozerov () hotmail ! ru>
Date:       2003-08-11 19:41:17
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AK> You have to save the time to the hardware clock (hwclock --systohc), otherwise it won't 
AK> stick. Or change the time in the BIOS.

First I always check all BIOS settings including date/time on new system.
(after two weeks of testing Xeon system with default CPU multiplier = 8 at 1066 MHz :)
But just after booting I have wrong time in system and try change it in KDE clock application or shell.
(PC is not directly connect to Internet and can't set time through timeservers)
So now after every reboot I set right date in shell or X. :(((

Ok, I just run "hwclock --systohc"  and reboot....
Next login (remote ssh):

login as: root
Sent username "root"
root@172.16.0.4's password:
Last login: Tue Aug 12 10:25:03 2003 from 172.16.0.1
opteronsuse64:~ # date
Tue Aug 12 09:57:34 PDT 2003
opteronsuse64:~ #

:(
date is ok, but time.... -30 min after reboot.

next try...
shutdown now -h
... 2 min...
power on...
login..

login as: root
Sent username "root"
root@172.16.0.4's password:
Last login: Tue Aug 12 09:57:31 2003 from 172.16.0.1
opteronsuse64:~ # date
Tue Aug 12 08:35:12 PDT 2003
opteronsuse64:~ #

:(((((

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