Sorry Pedro I should have mention that the hwclock has always held the
correct EST time. 

I changed the time this morning at 8:16 AM EST, and when I just check the
time the date was 5 hours behind and hwclock command showed the correct EST
time.  The xntp daemon was no longer active.  This problem is a pain,  any
other ideas???

Thanks,
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Pedro Del Medico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 11:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] timezone


On Mon Feb 26 2001 09:34, You wrote:
> Hello,
>
>  I have this one system that continues to bug me.  I can not get the
system
> time to stay correct. It's always 5 hour behind the correct EST time.
I've
> tried Drakconf, linuxconf, timetool, and I've even set up xntp,  but after
> a reboot it returns itself 5 hour behind.  Any ideas???
>
Let say that right now is 12:00 M and it is Feb 26 2000

as root and using date you must do:

# date 022612002001

next we will transfer the time to the CMOS clock, so:

if your machine is UNIX only

# hwclock --utc --systohc

If your machine is dual boot

# hwclock --systohc

> Thanks,

You Welcome

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Best Regards,

Pedro Del Medico P.
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Linux User #144076

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