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On Tuesday 08 Nov 2011 06:47:42 Mick wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 08 Nov 2011 01:48:30 Érico Porto wrote: |
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> > When I was installing my system I typed the date and hour wrong , and |
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> > didn't noticed, and as far my computer knows, today is tomorrow, two |
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> > hours wrong... |
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> > I thought it was ok to change later, but actually, I can't. If I type the |
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> > date command to change time, it changes ok, but when I boot, my system |
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> > forgets it, and it's tomorrow again.. I've tried some ideas from the web, |
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> > but nothing worked.. |
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> > Is this a known bug? |
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> > |
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> > Érico V. Porto |
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> Consider setting the time in your BIOS. |
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> Alternatively, read man hwclock and set it with that. |
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Oops! I forgot to say: |
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Instead of doing this manually, check your /etc/conf.d/hwclock is set up |
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correctly and that rc-update -s -v shows: |
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hwclock | boot |
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Regards, |
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Mick |