Im having problems with my install.  Debian Jessie (8.3), but using libvirt and 
kernel from back ports (for enhanced vt-d support, passing through a USB card). 
 Guest is a windows xp sp3 box.  Initially I had hardware time set to UTC, and 
I set the RealTimeIsUtc=1 in the registry.  But it would periodically reset 
itself ahead 6 hours (CST), and since we just changed day light savings time 
now its jumping 5 hours.  Every morning.   I have a similarly configured system 
running a win7 guest, time works fine.

Someone on #kvm suggested that maybe I need to set my hwclock to local time, 
and so I went through all that - changed it, appended LOCAL to  /etc/adjtime 
etc. I then changed the RealTimeIsUtc=0, and for the first boot it seemed okay.

Now, whenever I boot, it is constantly 5 hours ahead.  I can reset it but when 
you reboot, its back.

Im stumped.  Help...

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