Greg Erskine wrote: 
> hi d6jg,
> 
> Thanks for reporting. Did you try a reboot?
> 
> I occasionally see the time set to epoch, but a reboot usually fixes
> it.
> 
> It could be a timezone issue. Delete the timezone on the [Tweaks] page,
> [Save] and [Reboot]. This will force the timezone to be automatically
> reset.
> 
> The time setting is using the standard piCore process. The code has a
> few of "wait for network" loops. Look at [Main Page] in [Beta] >
> [Diagnostics] > [Boot].
> 
> regards
> Greg

Many reboots Greg.

I am wondering whether it is a Pi3 onboard wireless issue as it
definitely isn't my WLAN. I don't think it's the Timezone setting
(although I will try that as well as a complete re-image) as ntp works
on wired.

This has caused me to look at the workings of pCp a bit more closely. I
tried setting the time via command line only to get "you must be root".
Is it possible to sudo to root in pCp ? If so how?



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