06-19-2018, 09:01 AM
Hi everyone,
I used the latest stable image of OpenMediaVault (microSD Boot) which at the current time of posting is stretch-openmediavault-rock64-0.6.44-239-armhf.img.xz as recommended by the release notes. I wrote the image to a Samsung Evo 32gb microSD card using latest version of Etcher and put it on my recently bought Rock64 4G. It boots up properly and I can access the web GUI. The problem is that the system date and time are not correct. I've spent several hours trying to get it to set the date and time correctly through NTP but no luck.
When booting for the first time and accessing by SSH, when I ran any of the following commands, It gives me an incorrect date and time (May 27th 2017, time is not even close to real current time).
or
Both of those commands give me the same incorrect date.
Has anyone experienced the same issue? My Rock64 is brand new and I haven't found any solution yet to this issue. I've also tried using other Debian images from ayufan's repo (with GUI environments) and there is an access error every time I try to set up the date and time through the GUI.
I'll appreciate any help
I used the latest stable image of OpenMediaVault (microSD Boot) which at the current time of posting is stretch-openmediavault-rock64-0.6.44-239-armhf.img.xz as recommended by the release notes. I wrote the image to a Samsung Evo 32gb microSD card using latest version of Etcher and put it on my recently bought Rock64 4G. It boots up properly and I can access the web GUI. The problem is that the system date and time are not correct. I've spent several hours trying to get it to set the date and time correctly through NTP but no luck.
When booting for the first time and accessing by SSH, when I ran any of the following commands, It gives me an incorrect date and time (May 27th 2017, time is not even close to real current time).
Code:
date
or
Code:
hwclock --show
Both of those commands give me the same incorrect date.
Has anyone experienced the same issue? My Rock64 is brand new and I haven't found any solution yet to this issue. I've also tried using other Debian images from ayufan's repo (with GUI environments) and there is an access error every time I try to set up the date and time through the GUI.
I'll appreciate any help