Re: RTC Timezone

2005-07-24 Thread Bernd Eckenfels
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > My RTC clock is set to the local timezone. However, when I boot linux using > the -b option, to stop by a shell before the bootscripts begin, the clock is > exaclty two hours ahead. The problem is that the clock is correct, but the timezone of your sys

RTC Timezone

2005-07-24 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, My RTC clock is set to the local timezone. However, when I boot linux using the -b option, to stop by a shell before the bootscripts begin, the clock is exaclty two hours ahead. Is the timezone stored in the RTC? If no, how can Linux know I am in UTC+0200? Jan Engelhardt -- - To unsubsc