On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Brad Shelton wrote: bs> On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 10:30:08PM -0700, S.Toms wrote: bs> > bs> > I'll respond to this as it was my response above with the hwclock bs> > command that brought about your question. If you use ntpdate to set the bs> > system time, you can sync the CMOS time with the following bs> > bs> > hwclock --systohc bs> > bs> > unfortunately if you have the CMOS clock set to GMT, then this isn't such bs> > a great idea as it will make the CMOS time that of the current time which bs> > isn't set to GMT. If you don't use GMT in the CMOS, then you won't have bs> > any worries with the above. bs> > If you do have the CMOS set to GMT, then you would want to do the bs> > following rather then the above: bs> > bs> > hwclock --set --date="`date -u +"%D %T"`" bs> bs> bs> Just use: bs> bs> hwclock --utc --systohc bs> Didn't know I could do that :) thanks for pointing it out, much easier to remember. bs> bs> -- S.Toms - tomas@primenet.com - www.primenet.com/~tomas SuSE Linux v6.3+ - Kernel 2.2.14 -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/