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On Thursday 27 February 2003 06:47 pm, Mark Chou wrote:
> I have a dual-boot MDK/Win2K box.  I've recently upgraded to another
> computer, so I no longer need the Win2K portion on the older box.  Of
> course time in CMOS was set to local time.  Since the older box is now
> linux only, I'd like to have it be a local ntp for my small network.
>
> How do I safely change the cmos time to utc so the linux system time won't
> be foobar'ed?  Do I just change /etc/sysconfig/clock from utc="no" to
> "yes", and reboot (and change time in cmos)?   How about /etc/localtime and
> /etc/adjtime?

Go into the time entry of the MCC and reset the time to UTC, and then when 
prompted whether the HWC is UTC, say yes.
- -- 
Greg
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