Re: hwclock incorrectly set ?
Hi,
On Fri, 9 Mar 2018 00:57:05 -0600
"Charles E. Blair" <c-blair@illinois.edu> wrote:
> I have been getting messages
>
> > superblock mount time in future,
> > probably due to hardware clock
> > incorrectly set.
>
> I tried using hwclock to
> fix this, but don't know what I'm
> doing. I created the batch file:
>
> date > datetest
> hwclock >> datetest
>
> and ran it to get the output:
>
> Fri Mar 9 00:49:11 CST 2018
> 2018-03-09 00:49:58.592967-0600
>
> Any advice on a simple fix
> is welcome.
just a guess: maybe you have a dual-boot system, where one OS uses UTC
and the other local time?
Regards
Michael
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