Colin thank you so much for the reference on the hardware clock! I do
appreciate having the bigger picture.

As for this statement: "I find it very unlikely that a Unix-like system
would default to keeping the hardware clock in UTC when no other
operating systems are involved": I'm not sure I follow you. Are you
saying that in a single OS install you *would* expect the hardware clock
set to local time? If so, then I *believe* it's doing what you expect.

Regardless, I've been using Linux far longer than Solaris/OpenSolaris,
so I'm not the best person to answer your questions. I'll ask around.
In the meantime, here are the contents of my /etc/rtc_config file *on a
machine where no other operating systems are involved*:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

#
#       This file (/etc/rtc_config) contains information used to manage the
#       x86 real time clock hardware.  The hardware is kept in
#       the machine's local time for compatibility with other x86
#       operating systems.  This file is read by the kernel at
#       boot time.  It is set and updated by the /usr/sbin/rtc
#       command.  The 'zone_info' field designates the local
#       time zone.  The 'zone_lag' field indicates the number
#       of seconds between local time and Greenwich Mean Time.
#
zone_info=US/Eastern
zone_lag=14400

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Hypothetically, were I to now install Ubuntu on this system, OpenSolaris
presumably is not going to suddenly realize it has company and switch to
UTC. In this scenario, Ubuntu would not detect the other installed
operating system and setting UTC=no in /etc/default/rcS.  The end result
is OpenSolaris would think it's 4 hours later and will continue to think
that each time it is used after having booted into Ubuntu. Hence my
filing this bug.

I hope I'm making some modicum of sense. :-) And thanks again for your
help -- and for responding so quickly!

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