[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>> This is exactly two hours difference. 
>
>> There is no /etc/default/rcS on the Etch machine
>
> Chrony reads /etc/default/rcS to find out if the machine is on UTC or local
> time.  It defaults to local time.  That is what is happening to you.
>
> Why is there no /etc/default/rcS?

I don't know what has happened, but now I have cat /etc/default/rcS: 

,----[ cat /etc/default/rcS ]
| #
| # /etc/default/rcS
| #
| # Default settings for the scripts in /etc/rcS.d/
| #
| # For information about these variables see the rcS(5) manual page.
| #
| # This file belongs to the "initscripts" package.
| 
| TMPTIME=0
| SULOGIN=no
| DELAYLOGIN=no
| UTC=yes
| VERBOSE=yes
| FSCKFIX=no
`----


Time difference is still two hours. Strange, hmm. Any ideas how to
debug?


Sebastian 




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