Hello,

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 13:34:22 +0200 Dirk Heinrichs <ext-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Am Dienstag, 5. April 2005 13:10 schrieb ext fire-eyes:
> 
> > Each time I boot up my system, the system time has returned to what it
> > was before, that is to say, it's exactly one hour early. I do an
> > ntpdate and it's corrected. I reboot or power down, come back up, and
> > it's set back to the wrong time again.
> 
> In the bios, set your system clock to UTC time, then tell Linux about
> it, in /etc/conf.d/clock:

just a little addition here: No need to go to the bios, you can use
"hwclock". Be sure to check it's man page and be careful that /etc/
adjtime isn't set to some silly value afterwards (we've just discussed
that here). OTO, that is not an issue when setting the clock in the BIOS.

HWH
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