[NTLUG:Discuss] clock question

Alton R. Pouncey, II alton at trainers-r-us.com
Fri Jul 26 14:31:48 CDT 2002


I took the easy way out of my problem with my clock.  I got sick and
tired of constantly having to do the systohc thing, so in my rc.local
file, I have it hit a timeserver.  I don't have anymore problems with my
clock now.

There are some links to lists of timeservers at:

http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/

On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 14:04, Fred wrote:
> Here's a chance to show off your stuff!
> 
> My hardware clock is set to local time and when I reboot, the system time gets
> offset by -5 hours (UTC). I fixed the systohc problem on shutdown and I thought
> that I had found it on bootup, but evidently not. Somewhere between rc.initd
> and init 3 state it applies a #@!%$ UTC offset to the clock. I don't see any
> hwclock entries in any of the startup scripts, other than the ones that I
> changed. Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Fred
> 
> 
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