Re: cannot change time on Fedora



Loial wrote:
I have 2 linux VMs running under VM ware, one is RedHat 9, one is
Fedora

Both are set up to synchronise with a NTP server and both have the
same time zone.

The Redhat box is fine, however the Fedora box always seems to revert
to a time about 8 hours in advance.

Any idea why?

What are the UTC settings, in the NTP setup tools? And when NTP starts at
boot time on RedHat based OS's, it looks in /etc/ntp/. for a list of targets
to set the time with at boot time. Why isn't that happening?


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: NTP Config
    ... > I have Redhat 9 on my Gateway PC without any XServer running and would ... > like to configure NTP so that it syncronices periodicaly Redhat's system ... then run 'runlevel' and find the runlevel you use ...
    (comp.os.linux.misc)
  • Re: NTP Config
    ... >> Redhat's system time. ... Because the Redhat Configuration describes ... >> my exactly step by step how I need to configure NTP on redhat 9 to ... >> have date and time syncronised for Switzerland (Central European ...
    (comp.os.linux.misc)
  • Re: NTP Config
    ... > I have Redhat 9 on my Gateway PC without any XServer running and would ... > like to configure NTP so that it syncronices periodicaly Redhat's system ... for each server you want to connect ... chkconfig --level 2345 ntpd on ...
    (comp.os.linux.misc)
  • Re: NTP Config
    ... Peter Höltschi wrote: ... > I have Redhat 9 on my Gateway PC without any XServer running and would ... > like to configure NTP so that it syncronices periodicaly Redhat's system ... prefer chrony. ...
    (comp.os.linux.misc)
  • Fedora...1st Impressions
    ... since all my books and shit are about Redhat, ... Boot time now has a gui which is kinda cool...whatever. ... it seems to me that Fedora will be a continuation of the ...
    (linux.redhat)