Craig White wrote, On 08/25/2008 01:53 AM:
On Sun, 2008-08-24 at 22:43 -0700, Russell Miller wrote:
Craig White wrote:
crap...the clock moves ahead 7 hours when I boot Fedora ;-( that is my
offset from GMT
I need someone to toss me a bone here...
Craig
Have you checked /etc/sysconfig/clock?
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doesn't exist in ubuntu...don't know about this
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How about /etc/adjtime?
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bing!
# diff /etc/adjtime /mnt/ubuntu/etc/adjtime
1,3c1,3
< 0.781375 1219642281 0.000000
< 1219642281
< LOCAL
---
0.002028 1219638615 0.000000
1219638615
UTC
appears that I need to have symmetry in either UTC or LOCAL
If the machine is always running Unix/Linux, then UTC is usually better. If
you are also running MSWIN then you either need to use LOCAL or find the tweak
someone posted ~1 week ago, that you can do to windows so it treats the
hardware clock as UTC.
Hope this helps.
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Todd Denniston
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Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter
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