On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:

> Is the time in windows 98 correct?  is the linux time correct?  Sound like one
> or the other is having daylight savings time problems.

Strangely: BIOS, Windows 98 and Red Hat 6.2 all had the correct EDT
(Eastern Daylight Time)!  Only when the FAT-32 Drive was mounted as a VFAT
Partition under Red Hat 6.2 did the time-stamp display One Hour AHEAD??? I
agree an offset of One Hour is "suspicious", like double daylight savings?

Lawrence Houston  -  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 
> Lawrence Houston wrote:
> 
> > Red Hat USERS:
> >
> > While copying freshly downloaded files from a FAT-32 Partition (WIN98SE),
> > the TAR Command within my Pipe Chain complained about some of the files
> > having time-stamps ahead of the current time.  In fact these files mounted
> > as a VFAT Partition under Red Hat 6.2 do show time stamps One Hour AHEAD
> > of what they should be (which was at that moment a time in the future)!  I
> > just upgraded from RH 6.1 to RH 6.2, but can NOT confirm if this is a RH
> > 6.2 (2.2.4-6.0.1) specific "feature" or just something I had NOT noticed
> > previously???


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