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Am Dienstag 27 Februar 2007 16:10 schrieb Martins: |
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> On Tuesday 27 February 2007 16:54:10 Mark Haney wrote: |
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> > I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot down saying that |
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> > /etc/conf.d/clock is still set to 'Factory'. However, when I look at |
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> > that file it actually set to 'local'. Is anyone else seeing this? |
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CLOCK="local" |
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# Select the proper timezone. For valid values, peek inside of the |
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# /usr/share/zoneinfo/ directory. For example, some common values are |
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# "America/New_York" or "EST5EDT" or "Europe/Berlin". |
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TIMEZONE="Europe/Berlin" |
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# If you wish to pass any other arguments to hwclock during bootup, |
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# you may do so here. |
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this is how it should look like, there are two variables |
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> same here, i think that warning shows when 'local' is set |
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> martins |
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Frank Castle is dead! |
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Call me 'The PUNISHER'! |