Chris Norman wrote: > The time's wrong, how do I sort it? Nice way is to run ntpd. You might have it already # rpm -q ntp if not then yum -y install ntp To make it start up every boot chkconfig ntpd on To start it now and get your time corrected service ntpd start -Andy
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