Time and Date
Andre Costa
acosta at ar.microlink.com.br
Sat May 29 17:57:58 UTC 2004
On Sat, 29 May 2004 10:44:59 -0700
"Mike McMullen" <mlm at loanprocessing.net> wrote:
> > IIRC, if you don't set hardware clock afterwards, new time won't
> > "stick" after a reboot. I guess you should use
> >
> > hwclock --hctosys
> >
> > after the 'date' command. hwclock can also set the date/time
> > directly, check its manpage.
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > Andre
> >
> > PS: UTC/localtime might also be an issue if you're running a
> > dual-boot machine, because settings for one OS might differ from the
> > other.
> >
> Maybe it's hardware specific but when I reboot or shutdown one of the
> last messages displayed is something like "saving time to system
> clock".
>
> Using date hasn't been an issue for me.
>
> Mike
You're right, just checked: hwclock is automatically called by
/etc/init.d/halt:
runcmd $"Syncing hardware clock to system time" /sbin/hwclock
$CLOCKFLAGS
Sorry for the noise =} (haven't dealt with that in a long time...)
Best,
Andre
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Andre Oliveira da Costa
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