On Sun, 2006-04-02 at 03:20 +0200, Daniel Waeber wrote:
> hi
> 
> i have a problem with changing the time/date of my computer. I only can
> change it temporally till the next reboot. I tried date and ntptime to
> set it. after setting it the system shows the right time, but after a
> reboot i have the old time again. i have no other system running on the
> computer that could change the time, so it is a problem with
> linux/gentoo. do i somehow have to finalize the setting?
> 
> thanks in advance !

Edit /etc/conf.d/clock and set CLOCK_SYSTOHC to "yes".  This will sync
your hardware clock to your system time when you shutdown/reboot.

Jim
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