geoffveale wrote:
>
> Thanks Brian for the tip.
>
> I did a web search and found that the command 'hwclock --systohc'
> (http://linux. about.com/ library/cmd/ blcmdl8_hwclock. htm
> <http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl8_hwclock.htm>) synchonizes
> the RTC to the system clock. I tried it and sure enough it worked. I
> suppose this just shows that I am new to linux, but learning more
> every day. Now I will add this into my application code so that any
> changes made to the system clock are made permanent.
>
>
You can also use the rdate command to sync the system up to an external
time server when it boots. I have another box on my LAN serving time so
I don't need an RTC.
-Jeff
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