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Re: Date always wrong after reboot. [SOLVED]

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Nuno Magalhães

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Jun 4, 2009, 7:40:16 AM6/4/09
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Solved it...

This wasn't related to the clock at all. I do cut power to the PC when
it's off and began wondering if that hat drained the CMOS battery, but
that would make BIOS settings reset, not advance the OS clock by one
hour. The CMOS time is correct in the BIOS.

While checking another issue (swap wouldn't mount) i discovered a lot
of programs, hwclock included, had 000 permissions in /sbin. Problem
solved. I believe it was Bastille leftovers.

Thank you for your rapid suggestions and time.
Nuno Magalhães

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