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Re: System time



On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 08:44:44PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 11:23:59PM -0400, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> > I should add in that the change is usually by 5 hours, which is my
> > timezone's offset from GMT, so I've been wondering if maybe I
> > accidentally picked the wrong setting concerning the hardware clock
> > being set to GMT during installation.  I can't find where that setting
> > is configured though (and tzconfig doesn't include it).
> 
> Ahh, confusion about whether BIOS clock is in UTC or local time... Check
> /etc/default/rcS for the line "UTC=<yes|no>".  I suggest yes, and set
> your timezone accordingly for localtime.  Don't know if it matters, but
> if you have it, look at /proc/rtc.  It should give you an indication of
> how the kernel thinks system time is (24hr, DST, etc...). This should
> agree with your BIOS.  Also, is this a dual-boot Windows machine?  That
> can be a factor.  In fact, you might have to keep your system time in
> local time for them both to agree.

If you're dual-booting Linux and legacy MS Windows, you may also get a
timeshift, as MS Windows assumes BIOS clock is local time, not UTC.

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