Ok. I'm going to prove the date command instead hwclock or clock commands
Thanks a lot
Saludos/Regards,
Adam Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Setting Clock Time
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 05:04:00PM -0400, Leonardo Rodriguez wrote:
> The problem with the date command is that I have read that this command
> doesn't store
> the values at boot moment but the hwclock command does, is it true?
I thought date and ntpdate stored the current time as an offset from the
hardware clock, and that the system was smart enough to figure that
out. I may be wrong though.
I thought hwclock simply applied that delta to the hardware clock and
erased the delta file. I may, again, be wrong.
Adam