23 Nov
2002
23 Nov
'02
00:32
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 14:11:59 +1300 Eric Richards <e.richards@paradise.net.nz> wrote:
Sorry, it is bit of a nut case,
You set up the correct time in the BIOS, load to the log-on and the time is wrong, shut down to the BIOS again and the BIOS time is the same as what was seen at the log-on
I think this is a problem. sound like a linux virus?
Do you have "boot.clock" enabled in services in the runlevel editor? It need to at least be enabled for [B] (boot). You should see a line when booting: "Setting up Cmos clock". Then make sure your Time is set for --localtime in sysconfig editor, and your timezone is set right, not the "default timezone" but the "timezone" setting. -- use Perl; #powerful programmable prestidigitation