> I am running 99% mdk9.0, 1% XP on my main workstation. My timezone is > set correctly and Mandrake has been told during the install (and again > since) that the realtime clock is set at local time. Despite this, when > I reboot I find the time set with an offset of 10 hours corresponding to > my timezone. > > Where are these time settings stored? I found /etc/timezone. It just > contains the string: Australia/Melbourne, which is where I am.
I had a similar problem on my system. Check in /etc/sysconfig/clock. I *think* that's where I found the 'clock' file anyway. I'm in Windows at the moment so I can't check. But there was a line in mine that said UTC=true which I changed to false. My clock now stays the same when I boot into one OS after using the other. Dave & Nuke Krin, Randi, & Karlee Roanoke, VA CUR #366 & Hero's Waggin' Train "Brothers and Sisters I bid you beware Of giving your heart to a dog to tear." - Kipling
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