Don Scorgie wrote:
Hi,
I'm not certain this is the same since I'm running Ubuntu but...
If you check /etc/rcS.d for the line UTC=yes
and change it to UTC=no
Thanks for the suggestion, Don.
/etc/default/rcS contains:
# Set UTC=yes if your system clock is set to UTC (GMT), and UTC=no if not. UTC=no
Now, I'm a bit puzzled by the comment since to me the "system clock" is the clock maintained by the kernel, which IS on UTC; it is the "hardware clock" which is on local time. The system clock should be set from the hardware clock at boot, and it is - since the "date" command gives the correct UTC date and time.
Jack
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