Re: getdate

1999-10-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I did as you suggested and changed /etc/rcS.d/S50hwclock.sh to > K50hwclock.sh and once rebooted the time was 20:00 instead of 0800... hence > it didn't work. Actually, that's the one that's correctly named. My complaint was with the links in /etc/r

Re: getdate

1999-10-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
Brad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >Going to runlevel 0 or 6 will cause the system to be halted or >rebooted, respectively. For example, if we go to runlevel 6 (reboot) >first all /etc/rc6.d/KXX scripts will be executed alphabetically >with "stop" as the first argument. > >T

Re: getdate

1999-10-11 Thread zdrysdal
To: Zane Drysdale/Diagnostic labs/64, debian-user@lists.debian.org cc: Subject: Re: getdate [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > where can i find the app getdate? I have 3 debian fax servers which, via > cron, reboot twice a week. When they come back up they are 1 hour behind

Re: getdate

1999-10-11 Thread Brad
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Greg Wooledge wrote: > I've found a problem(*) with Debian's hwclock.sh scripts. > > jekyll:~$ /bin/ls -1 /etc/rc*.d/*hwclock* > /etc/rc0.d/K25hwclock.sh > /etc/rc6.d/K25hwclock.sh > /etc/rcS.d/S50hwclock.sh > > Mine are modified. The hwc

Re: getdate

1999-10-11 Thread Greg Wooledge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > where can i find the app getdate? I have 3 debian fax servers which, via > cron, reboot twice a week. When they come back up they are 1 hour behind > and i have to manually reset the date. getdate may allow me to kinda fix > this pr

Re: getdate

1999-10-10 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Mon, Oct 11, 1999 at 09:30:10AM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi > > where can i find the app getdate? I have 3 debian fax servers which, via > cron, reboot twice a week. When they come back up they are 1 hour behind ^^^ Why ??? > and i have to

getdate

1999-10-10 Thread zdrysdal
Hi where can i find the app getdate? I have 3 debian fax servers which, via cron, reboot twice a week. When they come back up they are 1 hour behind and i have to manually reset the date. getdate may allow me to kinda fix this problem. Thanx