Bug#659937: initscripts: Wheezy on Dual boot configuration shows wrong time Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 08:21:34 +0100

2019-03-08 Thread Pierre Ynard
tags 659937 moreinfo thanks The UTC variable is not in use anymore - /etc/adjtime is used now. I'm pretty sure this issue is not within the scope of initscripts. What do the commands `hwclock --show` and `date -R` return? What do the files /etc/adjtime and /etc/timezone contain? > Installation h

Bug#659937: initscripts: Wheezy on Dual boot configuration shows wrong time

2012-02-14 Thread David
Package: initscripts Version: 2.88dsf-22 Severity: normal Normally in Dual Boot installation with Debian Linux and Windows, the clock is set on local time. Linux then adds some, for example one hour if user is in timezone of Berlin, which is - in winter - GMT plus one hour. This does not work