On 2003-07-21 at 10:12:04+0200 Jason Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) How do I configure my RH8 machine to synch itself > according to
>an atomic clock on the WWW?
>
> 2) How do you change the time zone on a Linux server (AFTER the
>installation)
1) Run NTP.
2)
http://www.redhat.co
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 13:15, John Ketchum wrote:
> On boot, Linux sets its system clock from the hardware clock. Linux can
> interpret the time on the hardware clock as local time or universal
> time. If this is set incorrectly, you can get the problem you are talking
> about. see
> man hwclo
On boot, Linux sets its system clock from the hardware clock. Linux can
interpret the time on the hardware clock as local time or universal
time. If this is set incorrectly, you can get the problem you are talking
about. see
man hwclock
At 10:12 AM 7/21/2003 +0200, Jason Dale wrote:
Hi all,
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/21/2003 1:12:04 AM >>>
Hi all,
I have noticed that no matter how many times I reset the
date and time on my RH8 server, it keeps falling out of
synch, and jumps ahead by about 1 hour. It looks like it
has something to do with the time zone, but during the
installation I
Jason-
Try using 'timeconfig' at the command line.
-Channon
-Original Message-
From: Jason Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 7/21/2003 3:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Time on server jumps ahead
Hi all,
I have noticed that no matter how many times I reset the