Re: cannot change time on Fedora
- From: "Loial" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 Jun 2006 05:33:40 -0700
<<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? >>
Everything is the same on both guest linux VMs. I think it is VMWare
issue.
Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
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?
.
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