On 11/23/2010 08:41 PM, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 03:16:46PM -0500, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
>>
>> My clock keeps going to UTC on each reboot no matter what I do.
>
> That will be likely effects of a call to hwclock in
> /etc/init.d/halt. What did you put in /etc/sysconfig/c
On 11/23/2010 08:36 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Clyde E. Kunkel (clydekunkel7...@cox.net) said:
>>>
>
> File a bug against systemd; it's likely the same thing for both of you.
>
> Bill
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=656747
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Michal Jaegermann (mic...@harddata.com) said:
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 03:16:46PM -0500, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
> >
> > My clock keeps going to UTC on each reboot no matter what I do.
>
> That will be likely effects of a call to hwclock in
> /etc/init.d/halt. What did you put in /etc/sysconfi
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 03:16:46PM -0500, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
>
> My clock keeps going to UTC on each reboot no matter what I do.
That will be likely effects of a call to hwclock in
/etc/init.d/halt. What did you put in /etc/sysconfig/clock?
I thought that Windows allow and honour TZ settin
Clyde E. Kunkel (clydekunkel7...@cox.net) said:
> > I noticed something interesting - everytime I boot my rawhide, my
> > system clock goes one hour ahead.
> >
> > Anyone else see this?
>
> My clock keeps going to UTC on each reboot no matter what I do.
> System-config-date seems to work, then o
On 11/23/2010 08:40 AM, Michał Piotrowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed something interesting - everytime I boot my rawhide, my
> system clock goes one hour ahead.
>
> Anyone else see this?
>
> Regards,
> Michal
My clock keeps going to UTC on each reboot no matter what I do.
System-config-date seems
2010/11/23 Adam Williamson :
> On Tue, 2010-11-23 at 14:40 +0100, Michał Piotrowski wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I noticed something interesting - everytime I boot my rawhide, my
>> system clock goes one hour ahead.
>>
>> Anyone else see this?
>
> Nope. Are you booting something else in between Rawhide boot
On Tue, 2010-11-23 at 14:40 +0100, Michał Piotrowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed something interesting - everytime I boot my rawhide, my
> system clock goes one hour ahead.
>
> Anyone else see this?
Nope. Are you booting something else in between Rawhide boots? Do they
have different settings for
Hi,
I noticed something interesting - everytime I boot my rawhide, my
system clock goes one hour ahead.
Anyone else see this?
Regards,
Michal
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