* Peter Leftwich [Tuesday 29 October 2002 04:11 am]
>  I thought I had this in my /etc/rc.conf but didn't, so I added the
>  following lines and rebooted:
>
>  ntpdate_enable="YES"             # Run ntpdate to sync time on boot (or
> NO). ntpdate_program="/usr/sbin/ntpdate"     # path to ntpdate, if you
> want a different one. ntpdate_flags="-b clock.isc.org"              #
> Flags to ntpdate (if enabled).
>
>  My clock still says it is 20:11 PM when it is really 19:11 PM right
> now!
>
>  Am I missing something, or needing to set the CMOS/motherboard
> clock...?

Well my clocks went back fine on Sunday.  As yours is an hour out one has 
to ask: Have you got your time zone set correctly?

Run "tzsetup"; when asked:

  Is this machine's CMOS clock set to UTC?  If it is set to local time,
  or you don't know, please choose NO here!

Choose NO, then select your timezone.  Then run ntpdate manually.


-- 
TTFN, FNORD

Peter McGarvey
System Administrator
Network Operations, VIA Networks UK

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