On 10/05/2012 01:37 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
No the one in the installer is usually more useful than the one in Firstboot. There is still a lot of buggy hardware out there where the clock in the bios is crap. This can lead to the installed system having files installed in the year 1900, 1960, 2100, or some similar weird thing. Let us say administering such a system later is a pain in the but. The worst is that if you go into the BIOS.. you think you have the right time.. and you don't know it until the installer asks you if the time Jan 01, 1900 is the correct one for your system.
I assume this is an extremely old hardware that does this ( +5 years which we may not official support anyway )?
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