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From: Beso <givemesugarr@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-amd64@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] Problem with latest timezone update?
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:46:03
Message-Id: d257c3560801150845rbf77d62w5991c3ecf581a8e@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: [gentoo-amd64] Problem with latest timezone update? by Mark Haney
1 well, do this:
2 add to ntpd a dependence of net.ethx so that it doesn't starts if it this
3 service didn't start. after that go to http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com and
4 sync your time, and put to 0.000000 the first number in the /etc/adjtime
5 file. after that if our pc doesn't automatically sync it would be have been
6 sync.
7
8 2008/1/15, Mark Haney <mhaney@××××××××××××.org>:
9 >
10 > Okay, here's something I can't seem to figure out. My laptop time
11 > doesn't want to stay sync'd. I always run ntpd at boot time to keep it
12 > in sync, but now, when I boot without an ethernet cable hooked up, it's
13 > over 5 hours off. It didn't do this until I updated the timezone just
14 > after Christmas. /etc/conf.d/clock is set to my timezone (EST5EDT) and
15 > /etc/localtime is symlinked to the correct timezone.
16 >
17 > I thought maybe the BIOS clock was wrong, but it's not 5 hours off,
18 > maybe a minute or so. I tried setting the HWclock to system time and
19 > that didn't fix it. Any ideas on what else to try?
20 >
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22 > Recedite, plebes! Gero rem imperialem!
23 >
24 >
25 > Mark Haney
26 > Sr. Systems Administrator
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29 >
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38 dott. ing. beso