As root do this: hwclock --systohc This sets your clock to what ever linux says so befor you do ths make sure linux has the correct local time. Then do this second command: hwclock --localtime This sets it so that the cmos clock's time is knows it's stored in local time instead of uct. klbrown said the following on Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 02:03:30PM -0500: > How do I make this change? > -- Raul A. Gallegos http://www.asmodean.net The lunatic is in my head. The lunatic is in my head. You raise the blade. you make the change. You rearrange me till I'm sane. You lock the door and throw away the key. There's someone in my head and it's not me.