Chrisitan,

How far off is the time ?

Could this be that your workstation is using GMT but the time in your 
cmos is local time ?

Jim McQuillan
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Galli, Christian wrote:

>First, I'm running LTSP 2.07 - please don't tell me I need to upgrade to
>2.09pre2. I just got everything else set up and working.
>
>How do I set the time on a network booted node? I can't run the 'date'
>command because there's no superuser. I can't put it in the rc.local startup
>script since there's no way to get the current time.
>
>Also, when I run 'date' on the network booted node, I get the following:
>
>Thu Sep 27 09:57:03 /etc/localtime 2001
>
>Now the /etc/localtime doesn't exist. I tried copying the /etc/localtime  on
>my boot node to /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/localtime and that makes it
>display EDT instead on the network node, but the time doesn't match the time
>in the BIOS.
>
>Ultimately, I'd like to have the network nodes have the same time as the
>boot node. My application is dependent on the time being the same.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
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