On 11/20/2018 02:07 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Given that the front screen of the bios is displaying the time as local time, presumably that means that the time settings in the bios are local time and the motherboard bios doesn't provide any means to input the time as GMT, hence the bios is not set to GMT. Thinking about the data as displayed by journalctl at boot time, the time stamp on the messages of Nov18 18:16 for a Nov 18 7am boot would make sense if the OS assumed the system clock was GMT and added the local zone offset to the time.
If you want the BIOS clock set to GMT, just enter the time that why and tell Linux that the hardware clock is GMT. It won't matter one bit because the mobo doesn't (AFAIK) use the time for anything and the only reason it's there is so that you don't have to reset the time every time you boot.
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