Re: Clock issues

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Am Mi, den 09.11.2005 schrieb Brian D. McGrew um 19:40:

> Running a Dell PE850 with FC4 installed.  I used rdate -s to set the
> clock and the time is correct.  I even have it in the crontab tab.
> 
> When the machine reboots, the clock is wrong, way wrong by anywhere from
> 6 to 12 hours.  How do I get the clock to sync up at reboot time?
> 
> -brian

You may use the ntpd services which is shipping with Fedora Core. Just
"yum install ntp" and activate the service. It will run from boot on and
keeps your host in sync with hosts from a pool of time servers.

Alexander


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