system clock
Hi,
When I did last reinstall I mistakenly selected the GMT option
because, not running windows on the same machine, i thought that it
would coexist fine with dos. Wrong!
Now the linux clock is two hours ahead of the RTC (bios) which is
obviously set at local clock-time for use when i boot dos.
I can temporarily set the time back
$ date --set='-2 hours'
but this is not permanent if switching off/on.
I can see where to accurise the clock, but cannot find where the
basic boot setting can be revised. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
--
Ian Balchin
http://www.imaginet.co.za/fables
This machine is running Debian GNU/Linux ... http://www.debian.org
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