>If it keeps resetting to the same wrong date, chances are the power
>failure caused your machine's hardware clock to be set to the wrong
>time. Try first getting your OS system clock set properly (as you have
>done already), and then use "hwclock" to sync the hardware clock to the
>system clock. I have occasionally had to do this in the past.
>--Greg
# hwclock
Thu 26 May 2011 03:13:54 PM PDT -0.371612 seconds <<< same old 2011 date
# hwclock --show
Thu 26 May 2011 03:28:27 PM PDT -0.747409 seconds <<< same old 2011 date
[root@F17sda10 ~]# hwclock --systohc
[root@F17sda10 ~]#
[root@F17sda10 ~]# hwclock
Sun 26 May 2013 04:09:41 PM PDT -0.755945 seconds <<<< looks like it took!
I am concerned re
notes section from 'man hwclock'
"It is important that the System Time not have any dis‐
continuities such as would happen if you used the
date(1L) program to set it while the system is running.
"
which I did, as per earlier
Do you expect trouble from this?
thanks
Jack
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