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Re: Problems setting time on iBook2



Wouter Eerdekens <retuow@xs4all.be> writes:

> I'm having problems setting the time on my iBook2. It dual-boots
> Mac OS X and Debian Woody.

Same problem here. I'd also appreciate any hint on how to get rid of
this problem.

> When I set the time in Mac OS X, and I boot Linux I get the following:
>
> (taken from bootmessages:
>
> System time was Thu Apr  4 15:27:37 UTC 2002
> Setting the System Clock using the Hardware Clock as reference...
> System Clock set. System local time is now Thu Apr  4 07:27:38 UTC 2002
> ...
> <snip>
> ...
> Setting the System Clock using the Hardware Clock as reference...
> System Clock set. Local time: Thu Apr  4 09:27:52 CEST 2002
>
> It doesn't matter if I include rtc in /etc/modules or not...
>
> System configuration:
>
> /etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Brussels
>
> I have UTC=yes in /etc/default/rcS
>
> When I reboot in Mac OS, the clock is totally screwed up.
>
> The line "System time was Thu Apr  4 15:27:37 UTC 2002" seems to
> indicate that the hardware clock is in UTC (it was 17:27 at that time)

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