In general, to save the system time to the hardware clock, use:
hwclock --systohc
But, you would have to have the real-time battery backed clock option
to be able to do that. It appears, on that model, it is only avaiable
as a PC/104 option.
TS-5620 PC/104 Peripheral - Battery Backed Real Time Clock $14.00
Don.
On 12/1/06, subhash singh <> wrote:
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> Please help me how to change the date and time of ts-7200 SBC .
> give the command and specific sentax..
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> because stime command is not work.
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> I change the date and time by "date -s mmddyy " but it is not maintains after
> reboot the ts-7200.
> I mean after rebooting the ts-7200 comes old date.
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> Thanks
> Subhash chandra singh
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