you might also try unselecting the CMOS checkbox while you're in there
setting your time zone.
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Mark
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On Thu, 30 Nov 2000 John Rye had this to say!
> Mark Johnson wrote:
> >
> > Every time I reboot my date reverts back 6 hours. No matter how many times I
> > correct it with the 'date' command it still reverts back after rebooting?
> > What am I doing wrong here?
>
> Is the 6 hour difference your offset from GMT/UT?
>
> Use drakconf and set your timezone.
>
> I believe that some bioses ?bios's? - oh hell what's the plural?
> also have the option to set your system clock to GMT/UT - check
> for this as well.
>
> Cheers
>