Re: hwclock and time

1999-12-03 Thread Laurent PICOULEAU
On Thu, 02 Dec, 1999 à 07:17:08AM -0500, Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: I have been following the postings about hte inaccuracy of time brought about by shutting down the machine. The suggestions were: rem /etc/adjtime, run hwclock and remove hwclock --adjust line from /etc/initd.hwclock.sh

Re: hwclock and time

1999-12-03 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: I have been following the postings about hte inaccuracy of time brought about by shutting down the machine. The suggestions were: rem /etc/adjtime, run hwclock and remove hwclock --adjust line from /etc/initd.hwclock.sh I have done this, run hwclock to

Re: hwclock and time

1999-12-03 Thread Sebastian Canagaratna
Thanks, Laurent, for your suggestions. In my case, I had made a foolish mistake. In the /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh, there are two lines: hwclock --adjust $GMT hwclock --hctosys $GMT Instead of just commenting out the first line, I had commented out both lines. Once I put pack the 2nd line,

hwclock and time

1999-12-02 Thread Sebastian Canagaratna
I have been following the postings about hte inaccuracy of time brought about by shutting down the machine. The suggestions were: rem /etc/adjtime, run hwclock and remove hwclock --adjust line from /etc/initd.hwclock.sh I have done this, run hwclock to adjust the time and then run hwclock