Hi,
> And is your hardware clock actually set to local time?
How do you see that exactly (sorry if this a dummy question, but I'm
quite lost with local/universal, UTC, CEST, etc.) ?
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Hi,
> And what is the content of "/etc/adjtime"?
> I ask, because the behaviour of "hwclock" depends on the contents of
> this file (man hwclock).
The last line of /etc/adjtime is "LOCAL".
In fact, after some Google searching, I wonder if the problem doesn't
come from the way the kernel access /
Julien Barnier wrote:
> | # Set UTC=yes if your system clock is set to UTC (GMT), and UTC=no if not.
> | UTC=no
And is your hardware clock actually set to local time?
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Julien Barnier wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Are the packages "initscripts" and "tzdata" installed?
>
> Yes, they are.
>
>> What is the result of the command
>> grep UTC /etc/default/rcS
>
> Here it is :
>
> ,
> | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep UTC /etc/default/rcS
> | # Set UTC=yes if your system clock
Hi,
> Are the packages "initscripts" and "tzdata" installed?
Yes, they are.
> What is the result of the command
> grep UTC /etc/default/rcS
Here it is :
,
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep UTC /etc/default/rcS
| # Set UTC=yes if your system clock is set to UTC (GMT), and UTC=no if not.
| UTC=
Julien Barnier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently switched from an own compiled 2.6.20 kernel to the debian
> linux-image-2.6.22 one (I'm using Sid).
>
> And since I use this new kernel, I get a problem with the time on my
> machine : at each reboot I get two hours more than the real time. I'm
> qui
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