>>>>> "Henrique" == Henrique M Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Anyway, the problem: After rebooting the computer, the year >> resets from 2000 to 1994. The rest of the date and time looks >> OK. I don't Henrique> Looks like Y2K bug in the BIOS or the RTC. Try forcing Henrique> the year to 2000 in the BIOS, do a reboot before the OS Henrique> enters (in the LILO: prompt, for example), enter the Henrique> BIOS again and verify if the 2000 is still there... Thanks. That does seem to be the problem. The hwclock man page suggests that I use the --badyear option (is this only required for --hctosys, or is it required for --systohc too???). I haven't yet rebooted though, so not sure yet if this has fixed the problem. Weird problem. hwclock --show says the correct year. My guess is that the BIOS must mangle it on start-up. Also, the documentation for --badyear says that --systohc must have been run recently (ie in the same year). I guess I will have to watch closely to see if this is removed from the default /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh or not (as per other thread on debian-devel which I cannot keep up with). -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>