On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 8:21 AM Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My system hibernates and powers down at 1:30am, and is woken up by a
smart plug powering it on at 8am. This is working (touch wood) and the
system verifiably wakes up at 8am. However the journal logs of the
resume event show 9am, even though once fully resumed the time is
correct. The difference would appear to be due to summer time,
currently in force in the UK.
The hardware clock is set to Universal time (shown by 'hwclock -u') and
I assume the log entries at this point in the system resume are not
adjusting for timezone, hence the journal entries are incorrect.
Is this a known bug?
I see something similar. I assume the system starts on hardware clock time, then
after file systems are up the localtime data are used.
poc
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