On Tuesday 05 February 2002 20:50, you wrote: > Hello, > > The system date for my system is wrong. I can set the date and > time with the date command to be correct and all will be okay. > I can even log out of system back to the K Desktop Environment > log in window and relog into the system, and the date will be > correct; however when I shutdown and reboot, the date returns > to the old incorrect one. How can I fix this. > > I am Using Mandrake Linux version 2.2.14-15mdksecure on a dual > boot system that also contains Windows 98, which I seldom use.
John, you need to change the hardware clock on your system. Have a look at the 'hwclock' command (do 'man hwclock' for details). HTH S> -- <<< Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines >>> Remove the fruit to obtain reply address: spencer at lasermount pear dot uklinux dot net 11:31pm up 73 days, 9:39, 7 users, load average: 2.16, 2.17, 2.01 Registered Linux User #232457
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