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Setting date on Linux through the command line

April 27, 2009 By: Dexter Category: BASH, Linux, Linux Commands

It has always been said the setting the date through the command line is tough.  Well I found it very very simple.

By default date command displays the current system date and time.

To set the system date and time you can use the - -set option  with the date string.  Of course to do that you will need root access.

( - - set ( hyphen hyphen set) without spaces. some browsers combine the two hyphens)

ie.  date  - -set=’dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss’

or

date  - -set=’27/04/2009 20:10:05′

that should set your date :)

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