what is the rawhide/9beta+ way to set my timezone
Michal Jaegermann
michal at harddata.com
Wed Apr 9 17:55:58 UTC 2008
On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 06:48:21PM +1000, David Timms wrote:
> # hwclock --show
> Wed 09 Apr 2008 18:39:19 EST -0.000661 seconds {OK}
> [root at davidtnotebook ~]# date
> Thu Apr 10 04:39:23 EST 2008 {err}
> [root at davidtnotebook ~]# hwclock --hctosys
> [root at davidtnotebook ~]# date
> Wed Apr 9 18:42:48 EST 2008 {OK}
Smells like configuration mixups between what is in
/etc/sysconfig/clock and /etc/adjtime. Check 'man hwclock' about
'--localtime' flag for a description what and when hwclock will be
using. udev rules were supposedly running 'hwclock --hctosys' on
a startup.
Especially if this is a laptop which will travel to different time
zones then using local time for a system clock is getting old pretty
quickly.
Michal
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