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[ILUG] Strange 'Date' problems

[ILUG] Strange 'Date' problems

Josip Deanović djosip at croadria.com
Tue Dec 12 12:43:58 GMT 2000


On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, James Cloney wrote:

> Hi All.,
> 
> Running Red Hat 6.2 (kernel 2.2:.12-20)on Intel.  When I set the date
> <cmd>date 12121100<cmd> as root to a new time everything stays as it
> should untill I restart the machine (restarting X is fine) the the date
> reverts to old one.  For clarification when time was 09:00 changed to
> 11:00 when rebooted time reverts to 09:00.  Anyone have this happen/know
> what I am doing wrong.

Try this:

date -s 11:00
hwclock --systohc





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