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Re: No space left on device ...



Albretch Mueller wrote: 
>  In case someone runs into the same problem, for some reason I can't
> quite understand "sudo hwclock --set" wasn't working. Someone helped
> me:
> 
>  https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/util-linux/hwclock.8.en.html
>  https://wiki.debian.org/DateTime
> 
>  and "date" worked! Which I has always taken to be a wrapper command to hwclock!
> 
> $ date
> Sun 07 Aug 2022 01:35:45 PM UTC
> 
> $ sudo date --set "2023-05-16 11:13:00 AM"
> Tue 16 May 2023 11:13:00 AM UTC
> 
> $ sudo hwclock --get
> 2022-05-11 02:02:36.883165+00:00
> 
> $ sudo hwclock --systohc
> 
> $ sudo hwclock --get
> 2023-05-16 11:15:22.564093+00:00

Assuming you have network access close to boot time, you might
want to run an NTP daemon to get the time from a selection of
other servers.

Debian runs a pool, which is configured by default in ntp-server
and chrony, at least.

-dsr-


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