On 05.04.06 18:46, David Baron wrote:
> There was a kernel bug to this effect but apparently not relevant to my
> configuration. When ntpdate cannot access a ntp server, the time gets
> placed two (three with daylight time) hours fast. I am two hours later
> than Grenwich. It does not matter if the hwclock is set utc or local.

try looking at /etc/adjtime, try removing it. It contains informasions about
differences between system and HW time, or something alike.

use UTC for hwclock, it's much better unless you run lame OS that doesn't
support UTC in hwclock (e.g. windows*)

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