On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 10:53:04PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > > Maybe the problem is that systemd doesn't know about any of this. I do not think that systemd is supposed to know anything about your time zone; I may miss something. > According to chkconfig, ntpd is on, ntpd is designed to give up if it has to compensate for to big time differences although it is often configured to "jump" once at the very start. BTW - with an unstable reference (due to a crazy network latencies, for example) chrony does much better job. > and according to diff, /etc/localtime and > /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Eastern contain entirely identical bits. > Yet, each Rawhide boot produces filesystem mount times and clock > time off by the TZ offset. Do you have TZ set in an enviroment? You should not do that with a proper content of /etc/localtime. Anyway, I do not recall such issue in those bits of rawhide I have now on hands. Michal -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test