Anders Ellenshøj Andersen escreveu:
I run a dual boot system with Vista and Debian unstable.
The clock in Debian is two hours ahead because it thinks the time is UTC.
I have been adviced that I should use hwclock to set the time to local time,
but I get this error:
kit:~# hwclock --localtime
select() to /dev/rtc to wait for clock tick timed out
Is there a bug? Any hints on what to do?
I have noticed that this error occurs during boot as well.
I think I also need to add that I have ntp installed.
Anders
Hi.
When I had this problem, I corrected thus:
# date -s HH:MM
# hwclock -w
Good luck
Sérgio
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