If you grep'd the rc init files for hwclock, you will find it in halt. You
can't grep systemd. All you can do is read the man page and there's a lot of
man pages to read. :(
On 10/07/2016 01:28 PM, stod...@pelletron.comwrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Askew"
On 10/07/2016 02:09 PM, Bill Askew wrote:
Mark
The hwclock --systohc worked thanks! :-)
Still kind of odd that the date command does not cause the date and time to the
hardware clock when shutting down
(this is how it works on a Lenovo T61p running SL 6.2)
Bill
This is probably useful:
Mark
The hwclock --systohc worked thanks! :-)
Still kind of odd that the date command does not cause the date and time to the
hardware clock when shutting down
(this is how it works on a Lenovo T61p running SL 6.2)
Bill
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Askew"
To: scientific-linux-us...@listserv.fnal.gov
Sent: Friday, October 7, 2016 1:14:04 PM
Subject: SL 7.2 on a HP Zbook
Hi everyone
I am using SL 7.2 on a HP Zbook. So far the only issue that I have is setting
the date and time
On 10/07/2016 01:04 PM, Bill Askew wrote:
> I have been searching for a howTo that provides the steps required to create
> the repodata on an install DVD.
> I am using the SL 7.2 install DVD as a baseline and removing the unneeded
> packages then am using a kickstart file to do the install.
>
Hi everyone
I am using SL 7.2 on a HP Zbook. So far the only issue that I have is setting
the date and time does not set the Zbook's hardware clock. It does change the
time for the duration of the session but when the ZBook is rebooted the time
goes back to what it was before plus the amount
I have been searching for a howTo that provides the steps required to create
the repodata on an install DVD.
I am using the SL 7.2 install DVD as a baseline and removing the unneeded
packages then am using a kickstart file to do the install.
This works fine without updating the repodata however