On Sun, 25 Mar 2007, Nick Chalk wrote:
> Gordon Scott <gordon@???> wrote:
> > Even that alone didn't fix it .. I also had to
> > do some messing about with hwclock's --systohc
> > and --hctosys options to get everything
> > unanimously to agree
>
> My approach - on all systems - is:
>
> - Set correct timezone
> - Set correct local time and date with "date"
> - Re-program the RTC with
> hwclock --systohc --utc
> - Set up NTP.
> - Instruct system to save system time to RTC on
> shutdown.
That's pretty much what I ended up doing. Timezone was OK, but It seems
that setting the hardware clock alone using --set was not sufficient,
presumably something somewhere was also doing that --systohc on my
bahalf without asking. With hwclock not reporting the hw-clock's real
time, I was fooled into thinking the problem was somewhere else than it
was.
Mow if it had just installed with whclock --utc in the first place....
Ho Hum. Aren't computers sometimes an amazing waste of human resource.
G
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