That's part of why I asked. The way I read it, the script assembles a command line with --systohc (-w) and then optionally adds either -u or --localtime. There's some other stuff, but I don't think it matters in this case.
But I'm no bash expert, so I thought I'd ask first.<g>
>> "hwclock -s" or "hwclock -w" should do what you want... <<
Thanks, that's just about as easy as the script.
Cliff Kent
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