On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 10:09:15PM +1000, John Francis wrote:
> I'm a weird one:
> Sometime during bootup my system clock gets changed. (moved
> forward about half an hour).

Redhat I presume?

I don't know where redhat keeps its files, but I'd guess
your problem is redhat saving your clock drift on shutdown
and adjusting it on bootup. In my experience once it gets
out of sync, it won't go back to normal by adjusting the clocks.

Adjust your clock with the date command,  or how ever you want to do it.
delete /etc/adjtime
run hwclock --systohc 
or hwclock --systohc --utc (if you want the bios set to utc)

grep around in /etc/rc.d for "clock" if you want to see the files
involved with this helpful clock corrupting service.

-- 
        chesty

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