Re: Clock problems
> Adding rtc to /etc/modules solved it for me. I do not believe it is
> necessary to manually add the device to /dev (at least it wasn't for
> me).
>
> You can check this by running "modprobe rtc" manually, and then trying
> hwclock again.
Worked for me, once hwclock was working I was able to fix my time
using date and hwclock and it remained after a reboot.
> apt-get install ntp ntpdate
also fixed the problem, but I would rather not have the extra service
if its not needed.
-Thanks for all the help, John
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