laughingbuddha
Regular Pleskian
Ok, I'll use your method I think.
So as I figured it, I would do vi /root/.autoinstallerrc and put the lines in you mentioned earlier in this thread.
Cool, thanks. I'm glad we have helpful people like you on this forum
Did a re-install earlier of the whole OS, as I wanted to start from clean install. Now my bloody time is out. Bios clock is fine, but the time in the system is wrong.
If I did the following would that correct it (I'm based in the UK so GMT):-
ntpdate uk.pool.ntp.org
date
hwclock --sysohc
I managed to get the time set correctly using date --set=23:59:00 but then found the date was out, because the system previously thought it was out by an hour.
I'm hoping if I run the above command it will get everything back in sync.
Matt
So as I figured it, I would do vi /root/.autoinstallerrc and put the lines in you mentioned earlier in this thread.
Cool, thanks. I'm glad we have helpful people like you on this forum
Did a re-install earlier of the whole OS, as I wanted to start from clean install. Now my bloody time is out. Bios clock is fine, but the time in the system is wrong.
If I did the following would that correct it (I'm based in the UK so GMT):-
ntpdate uk.pool.ntp.org
date
hwclock --sysohc
I managed to get the time set correctly using date --set=23:59:00 but then found the date was out, because the system previously thought it was out by an hour.
I'm hoping if I run the above command it will get everything back in sync.
Matt