On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 00:03 +1000, Yuandan Zhang wrote: > On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 20:33 -0700, Craig White wrote: > > On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 23:06 +1000, Yuandan Zhang wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I just installed FC4 (2.6.11-1.1369_FC4). most are working well. > > > However, there is a bit problem with time setup. I set the time to > > > Australia/Sydney. Every time after reboot, this time change to another > > > time, for example, > > > > > > 1st set local time to 10am, if I reboot at 11am, the time changed to 8pm > > > 2nd set, set local time to 11:25am, after reboot, this time change to > > > 8:25pm > > > ... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > tried a few times, all set times were reset to one other time after > > > reboot. > > > > > > any advice please? > > ---- > > what is output of > > cat /etc/sysconfig/clock > > > > is UTC=true ? > > > > perhaps you should set it to false and set the clock... > > > > date -s 13:30 # sets system to 1:30 PM > > hwclock -s --systohc # -s may be redundant but sets hardware clock > > # to system clock > > > > Craig > > > > > I tried the command lines (hwclock etc). but the problem exists. During > shutdown, it seems at shutdown random seed, there was an quick error > 'failed to synchronize hardware clock to the system clock' > During the boot at startup auditd, there was some error, something like, > ' denied ( write ) '. not sure if they are related. > > here is the cat /etc/sysconfig/clock > > ZONE="Australia/Sydney" > UTC=false > ARC=false During startup auditd, error looks like 'avc: denied { write } for uid=...' when shutdown, somewhere it shows: 'sycronising hardware clock to system clock .......... [FAILT] ' Hope you can figure out the problem for me Yuandan