Re: F8 & F9: Date & Time

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Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
Yes, ntp is running and is properly, I believe.  It snaps in
once I get the time setting close enough.  Somehow time
is off anywhere from 2-8 hours in the past or in the future
after a reboot.

In System > Administration > Date & Time
under the Network Time Protocol tab, under Advanced Options,
you can check the box:  Synchronize system clock before starting service
IIRC, this should correct your clock before ntpd starts....

I also seen to remember that it is possible to write your system's time *back* to the CMOS clock during shutdown. I just can't seem to find out where that gets configured ATM.

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