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Well what I want to ask here is how should we aproach this. As
things stand now:<br>
The open rc upgrade guide mentions both (which is ok)<br>
The gentoo bsd guide just refers to adjkerntz (which is ok)<br>
The hand book refers only to hwclock (which is "ok" as long as
there doesn't appears a gentoo-bsd handbook).<br>
Tthe localization guide still refers to the older clock one, here
I'd like to say:<br>
<blockquote>If,<br>
for some reason, you need your hardware clock not to be in UTC,<br>
you will need to edit
<path>/etc/conf.d/hwclock</path> (or if you<br>
use Gentoo BSD <path>/etc/conf.d/hwclock</path> and
change<br>
the value of <c>clock</c> from
<c>UTC</c> to <c>local</c>.<br>
</blockquote>
Other than that I'm working now on updating the localization
guide.<br>
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