> I realize this is the sort of answer that annoys me to death when I getI did. As I mentioned in the previous email, I set the BIOS clock as
> it... but why not fix the time on your BIOS clock?
UTC time and set my time zone as UTC+8, this works. My machine also
has Windows, after I boot into Windows, I found the BIOS clock was
modified by Windows that set the clock time as local time, i.e. UTC+8,
after that I boot into Linux, Linux thinks the BIOS clock is till
UTC, it add 8 hours again to get the local time, so my clock is 8
hours ahead. To get rid of the interference of Windows, I need to
disable UTC.
Best regards,
Yuwen
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