On Tuesday 24 December 2002 03:34 pm, optimus wrote:
> On Saturday 14 December 2002 05:22 pm, Greg Pascual wrote:
> > Hello pluggers! I have a linux box at home installed with Redhat 7.3. Why
> > is my time setting always resets when I reboot my box. I always need to
> > use "hwclock" in order to retain my correct time setting. Any idea if how
> > can i permanently retain correct time setting even during reboot.
>
> Try changing your motherboard's clock battery with one from another
> computer. If the problem stops, then your battery's drained. I've
> encountered problems like this before. In my experience, changing the clock
> battery with a new one solved my problem.
>
> mikol
>
>
are you dual-booting redhat with doze or any other linux distro? if you
selected "to set to gmt time" maybe this has caused the problem. try not
to set to gmt time if yours is dual-boot and check result. maybe it'll
cure the problem.
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Regards & have a nice day,
E. Mendez
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