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Date:      Wed, 24 Mar 1999 10:40:51 -0600
From:      bind@tcart.eglin.af.mil (Bindemann, Alan (AC))
To:        "'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Resetting OS clock after sleep/suspend
Message-ID:  <52FD0C8763EFD111AE540060973D2ED82292F6@vxnt2.eglin.af.mil>

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I am running v3.1 on a desktop computer which can be placed in a 
suspend/sleep state using the power button.  When I wake-up the computer, 
everything behaves correctly (which is more than I can say for Windows), 
except for the OS clock; which does not correct for the time spent in the 
suspended mode.  For example, if the machine is suspended at 7:00am gets 
woken-up at 9:00am, the operating systems still thinks its 7:00am.

First question:  Is using this feature a no-no that could trash the file 
system(s)?

Second question:  After I have done this, is there a way to reset the OS 
clock to the physical clock in the computer short of rebooting? (without 
resorting to some internet based time source).

Thanks,
Alan Bindemann
mailto:bind@teas.eglin.af.mil
Sverdrup Technology
(850) 729-6343




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