On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, Michael Cervantes wrote:

> For some reason, on boot-up RH5.0 sets the date to the previous day (e.g.,
> today it would set it to Sunday the 5th.)  When I set it to the proper
> time, it just resets it on the next boot-up.  I have already created a
> symlink b/w /usr/share/zoneinfo and /usr/lib/zoneinfo as per the RH5.0
> product errata.  However, this has yet to work.  

When my clock is off i do rdate -s <some host name>
then setclock

rdate -s will set the os clock to another machine that hopefully has the
right time.  setclock will set the bios clock to the os clock.  Also do
you have all the updates installed?

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