Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 27 Jan 1998 15:22:02 -0500 (EST) | From | "Richard B. Johnson" <> | Subject | Re: System Time Growing Off |
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On Tue, 27 Jan 1998 gashalot@gnu.net wrote:
> There is one very easy way to fix this problem, set netdate to sync your > clock every 2 hours or so. I do this on all of my networked systems so > their logs are as close to real time as possible. I don't know why it > would be doing this, as I don't have any real problems, except for the > fact that whenever I set the date with netdate, and reboot my system, the > time is just as wrong as it was before netdate (CMOS dosen't pickup the > changes. > > RG gashalot@gnu.net > After using netdate do `clock -w`. That will fix CMOS.
Cheers, Dick Johnson ***** FILE SYSTEM MODIFIED ***** Penguin : Linux version 2.1.80 on an i586 machine (66.15 BogoMips). Warning : It's hard to remain at the trailing edge of technology.
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