Just curious, why in /var/log/boot do we see that the system first is in some UTC+16 timezone, Thu Sep 15 19:15:51 2005: Setting the System Clock using the Hardware Clock as reference... Before it gets adjusted to my local Taiwan time, UTC+8: Thu Sep 15 11:15:50 2005: System Clock set. Local time: Thu Sep 15 11:15:50 CST 2005 My system runs perfectly. I'm just curious why in early boot stages it is in UTC+16? Is this some kind of policy to make sure time only jumps backward, and never forward, even if one lives in New Zealand, during the boot process?
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