Michael Schuster wrote:
Hi,
have you looked into rtc(1M)? I think that might help - iit seems to work
for me (most of the time ;-).
I did. AFAIU this sets the time zone (which is correct),
it does not set the difference between the hardware
clock (AKA rtc) and the system clock.
I want to change the system clock, without changing
the hardware clock which is shared with Windows.
Formerly I did that with the administration GUI, but
I have upgraded to oi151a8, and I cannot do it any
more.
Jean-Pierre
cheers
Michael
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 5:13 PM, Jean-Pierre André <
[email protected]> wrote:
On a computer which boots on OpenIndiana and Windows, I have to
obey the Windows requirement for the hardware clock to be set on
local time. I also want my files to be stamped internally with
the same UTC time, and shown with the same local time.
Up to yesterday we were at UTC+2 and everything was fine. Today
we are back at UTC+1, so the hardware clock has been set one
hour back by Windows.
But this has led OpenIndiana to now be one hour late, and if I
fix its clock, Windows goes one hour fast. On both system the
time zone is correct and shows UTC+1 in winter and UTC+2 in
summer.
I have to use the "date" command, From the "time and date"
administration GUI I can only get an hour-glass and/or a
segmentation fault.
On previous occasions, I could fix the setting without
disturbing the hardware clock, but I apparently cannot any
more, either because I am getting more dumb, or because
I missing something while upgrading.
How am I supposed to fix the clock without reinstalling ?
Jean-Pierre
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