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Hi,
You can run timeconfig and up and down arrow your time choices.  When 
you find  the correct time setting you can tab and press enter on the OK 
button.  It seems to be exactly the same program that is called during 
install.  Of course you must be root to run the program.

     Jim Wantz WB0TFK
On Thu, 10 Oct 
2002, Richard Villa wrote:

> While installing RH 8, I messed up my time setting.
> 
> Does someone know where the system stores the parameters for setting the
> time?  It must be an offset value which tells the system how many hours to
> add or subtract from GMT time.
> 
> Richard
> 
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> water.
> 
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