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Ben Ricker <ben.ricker@×××××.com> a écrit : Note that this can als indicate that the Mobo battery that keeps the time synced when the power is off may be dead. |
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No no, today we are April 14th, 1976, and four days ago was April 10th, 1976, so time is actually kept :-) |
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Thanks everyone, I'll try tonight as soon as I have my computer in front of me. |
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Cheers, |
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Y-Lan |
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But try the hwclock stuff first. |
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On 2/13/06, Christophe Choumert <christophe.choumert@×××××××××××××.org> wrote: On Monday 13 February 2006 13:36, Y-Lan Boureau wrote: |
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> Does anyone know a fix to this -- either, how I could set correct time |
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> and date in Open Firmware, or allow Linux to remember its own time and |
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> date ? |
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The relevant option is in /etc/conf.d/clock : |
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# If you want to set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time |
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# during shutdown, then say "yes" here. |
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CLOCK_SYSTOHC="yes" |
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followed by |
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% rc-update add clock boot |
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to make sure it runs at boot and halt. |
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> cheers, |
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> Y-Lan |
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Cheers, |
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Christophe |
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PS: my MacOS X won't boot anymore either, I wish I knew why. |
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He's just this guy, you know? |
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