> On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 09:40 pm, Harry Brueckner wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I have my woody system configured to run the systems HW clock in GMT. This
> > is kinda uncomfortable because I also have a windows system running on the
> > same machine (shame on me).
> >
> > I know that I change the timezone using tzconfig but I did not find a hint
> > on how to change the setting from 'HW clock set to GMT' to 'HW clock set to
> > local time'.
> >
> > Any hints anyone?
> >
> > TIA, Harry
> 

There is a file called /etc/default/rcS. There is a line there saying
"UTC=yes". Change it to "UTC=no" and you should be all set after reboot.

-- 
Erik Rask, systems administrator @ AB Strakt
"There is no normal life. There's just life. So get on with it."


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