Date doesn't set your hw clock, only the system time. Its value will be
tossed with a reboot.
Jason Spatafore spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> FYI: Shouldn't you just set date with:
>
> date MMDDttttYYYY
>
> (Do as root)
>
> MM = Month (ie 04)
> DD = Day of month (28)
> tttt = Time in military format. (ie 1738 for 5:38PM)
> YYYY = 4 digit year (2005)
>
> so, for this very moment:
>
> date 042817392005
>
> I don't believe your timezone would matter one bit once you successfully set
> your time. Then again, I could be wrong on that.
>
> --
> Sincerely,
>
> Jason Spatafore
> http://www.spatafore.net
> A+ Certified Service Professional
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