On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Tom Massey generated:

>set to believe the hardware clock is set to GMT and Linux is adjusting
>back from that or something, so where is this set?)

You want to read the manpages for date(1), hwclock(8), adjtime(1), and
possibly either rdate(1) or ntpdate(1).

I suspect that something somewhere has created an /etc/adjtimex file and
your boot/cron scripts are using this to adjust the time.  I suggest
setting the system clock with ntpdate or rdate, then removing
/etc/adjtimex, and then running hwclock --utc --systohc

Hopefully that'll fix it all.

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