Hi Christopher,

> doh, i know, i keep changing the date in kde2, but it keeps getting reset...i
> dunno what to do about it..

 I guess you'll have to set your BIOS clock. You can do this via the BIOS 
setup, or issue a "hwclock --systohc" after setting the correct system time. 
You could first set your systemclock using "ntpdate <server>". You can find a 
timeserver list via http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.htm, or try 
http://www.ntp.org. ntpdate is in the package xntp.

> message=/boot/message
> but the damn message file is in /mnt/floppy/boot, not /boot!

 Rpjday told you the -r option already, or you could edit the message line to 
read "message=/mnt/floppy/boot/message".

                                        Bye,

                                        Leonard.




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