Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 16:37:42 +0200 From: Jimmy Lantz <jimmy.lantz@lusidor.com> To: Len Conrad <LConrad@Go2France.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: time off by 30 minutes Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20020920163348.024cecc0@mail.lusidor.com> In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20020920083918.03223cf0@mail.Go2France.com> References: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0209202317390.360-100000@hobbit.cit.gu.edu.a u> <5.1.0.14.2.20020920072412.043b06f8@mail.Go2France.com>
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Why dont you set it by using date 200209201514 and then use ntpdate & ntpd to keep it current afterward.. cheers! At 08:41 2002-09-20 -0500, you wrote: >>Check your /etc/localtime is correct for your timezone. >> >>ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/xxxx localtime >> >>where xxxx is the correct location. > >rm /etc/localtime > >from /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab: > >US +415100-0873900 America/Chicago Central Time >US +450628-0873651 America/Menominee Central Time - Michigan - >Wisconsin border >US +470659-1011757 America/North_Dakota/Center Central Time - >North Dakota - Oliver County > >I've tried rm old + ln new with all three of above, still 30 minutes late. > >Where else is this determined? > >Len > > > >To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org >with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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