I think a combination of "hwclock" and "date" commands should do it for you.  Read the man pages.  You can set the time/date with "date" and then set the hardware clock to reflect this using "hwclock".

Regards,
Brendan Simon.


Jack Morgan wrote:

I'm having trouble setting my time on a Toshiba 2100cds. I did a clean
install of potato a week ago and the time reads Jan 1 1990? (1) How do I
change this? (2) How do I keep the time accurate when I turn off it off?

Thanks for any help
Jack Morgan


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