it works! I had set only clock_hctosys before. Thanks
Érico V. Porto On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 4:53 AM, Florian Philipp <li...@binarywings.net>wrote: > Am 08.11.2011 02:48, schrieb Érico Porto: > > When I was installing my system I typed the date and hour wrong , and > > didn't noticed, and as far my computer knows, today is tomorrow, two > > hours wrong... > > > > I thought it was ok to change later, but actually, I can't. If I type > > the date command to change time, it changes ok, but when I boot, my > > system forgets it, and it's tomorrow again.. I've tried some ideas from > > the web, but nothing worked.. > > > > Is this a known bug? > > > > Érico V. Porto > > Edit /etc/conf.d/hwclock and set clock_systohc="YES". Make sure hwclock > is in runlevel boot. > > If you have an internet connection during boot-up, you should also > emerge net-misc/ntp and add ntp-client and ntpd to runlevel default. > > Hope this helps, > Florian Philipp > >