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Bug#48866: Time-Zone still wrong



For reference, here is my rcS file:
#
#	Defaults for the boot scripts in /etc/rcS.d
#

# Time files in /tmp are kept in days.
TMPTIME=0
# Set to yes if you want sulogin to be spawned on bootup
SULOGIN=no
# Set to no if you want to be able to login over telnet/rlogin
# before system startup is complete (as soon as inetd is started)
DELAYLOGIN=yes
# Set UTC=yes if your system clock is set to UTC (GMT), and UTC=no if not.
UTC=yes
# Set VERBOSE to "no" if you would like a more quiet bootup.
VERBOSE=yes
# Set EDITMOTD to "no" if you don't want /etc/motd to be editted automatically
EDITMOTD=yes
# Set FSCKFIX to "yes" if you want to add "-y" to the fsck at startup.
FSCKFIX=no

I edited this to UTC=no.  When I restarted the computer the time was
displayed correctly
BUT the time on my system clock has now been set 8 hours ahead (e.g., when
I run NT).

Oops!


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