Disabling 'date' prompt in SysV/At
John Gayman
john at wa3wbu.UUCP
Sun Aug 14 02:46:20 AEST 1988
[Now we're getting somewhere, back to technical discussions concerning
Microport Sys/V and other matters pertinant to this group. At last
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In article <401 at fallst.UUCP>, tkevans at fallst.UUCP (Tim Evans) writes:
> Can anyone tell me how to bypass the prompt asking if the date is
> correct on bootup in uport SysV/AT (version 2.2)?
>
What I did was simply modify the /etc/bsetdate script to not ask
for the date/time but capture it from the cmos clock at power up. I
also wanted my system to self re-start. The following is my corrected
bsetdate. As you can see, the mod was *very* simply, easy to remove,
and theres probably a hundred other ways to do it.
# iAPX286 @(#)bsetdate.sh 1.1
# Check and set date
# Modified to collect date directly from CMOS
# Using 'setup -d' - Henry Seltzer 6-23-86
TZ=GMT0
export TZ
date `/etc/setup -d`
. /etc/TIMEZONE
#while :
#do
# echo "Is the date `date` correct? (y or n) \c"
# read reply
# if
# [ "$reply" = y ]
# then
# break
# else
# echo "Enter the correct time: (hh:mm:ss) or RETURN \c"
# read reply2
# if [ "$reply2" != "" ]
# then
# /etc/setup time "$reply2"
# fi
# echo "Enter the correct date: (mm/dd/yy) or RETURN \c"
# read reply1
# if [ "$reply1" != "" ]
# then
# /etc/setup date "$reply1"
# fi
# date `/etc/setup -d`
# fi
#done
Hope this does the trick for you.
John
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