Here's an example of setting your date/time:
Today's date is 06/14 and it's 10:20AM, so I'd type:
date 06141020
Use the 2 digit day, followed by the 2 digit month, followed by the 2
digit hour followed by the 2 digit minute.
~M
On 14 Jun 2002, Carl Parrish wrote:
> Okay how does one change the time on your system from the command line?
> I've been using rdate for this only now I can't so I thought I'd just
> use date and I can't get it to work. Should I be using something else?
>
> Carl P.
> (P.S is my charter set coming though alright on this one?).
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