On 4 Apr 2002, at 14:23, Dave Barton wrote:
At 2:00 am on Sunday 31st. January where I live the clocks went back 1 hour from daylight saving time to AEST. My Linux box still remains blissfully unaware of this irrelevant little fact and regardless of how many times I set the clock back 1 hour, it very kindly sets the clock back to the wrong time on every restart.
I beleive the problem might be that when you restart, Linux looks at the Hardware clock to set it's system clock. After you change the time back one hour, do you issue "hwlcock -systohw" (I'm not sure of the exact syntax) to set the Hardware clock to the system clock? This may fix your problem. ~Dale ------- End of forwarded message ------- ________________________________ Dale Schuster MIS Manager Lake Tahoe Horizon Casino Resort dschuster@horizoncasino.com