On 04/20/2010 12:16 PM, Bob wrote: > Darshaka Pathirana wrote: >> On 04/19/2010 10:37 PM, Ulrich Dangel wrote: >>> On Monday 19 April 2010 11:06:51 Darshaka Pathirana wrote: >>> >>>> When booting grml on a system where Windows is installed and the >>>> hardware-clock is set to local time I often get annoyed when finding >>>> out that the timestamps are all wrong because grml assumes the system >>>> is set to UTC. >>>> >>>> There might be a boot option to fix this ("grml gmt tz=..." ?) but I >>>> would prefer such an option somewhere in the start menu. >>> What do you mean with start menu? Bootloader with several additional >>> boot-options for grml or grml-quickconfig (menu after you booted grml >>> allowing easy start/change several things like keyboard layout)? >>> For the later it should be easily doable to write a new entry. Have a >>> look at man grml-quickconfig and the menu entries in /usr/share/grml- >>> quickconfig/ >> Yes. I meant grml-quickconfig and I will take a look at it. Thx. >> >> But my actual question is: how is this problem (change to local-time / >> set timezone) solved by others (as this should be a common problem)? >> Everything done by hand or is there already a script to solve that? >> > To see what the timezone setting is: 'tzselect' > To change the timezone: ’dpkg-reconfigure tzdata’ > Look at 'man tzselect'
Thx. I know that. My problem is not about the timezone but much more about the hwclock set to UTC vs. local time. According to the start-scripts a variable UTC in "/etc/default/rcS" is used to honor this behavior. And I have no easy way of fixing this (after booting up) without fidling around with hwclock and "dpkg-reconfigure tzdata"... I'm still puzzled about the fact that there are hardly any reports on this issue. Maybe I am doing something wrong. I have to boot up grml to bring up more details though. But I still hope someone can enlighten me. Greetings, - Darsha _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - Grml@mur.at http://lists.mur.at/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://grml.supersized.org/