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On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Randy Barlow wrote: |
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> Ever since the new daylight savings change, my clock hasn't done the "Spring |
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> Forward". I use ntp and the like, and it seems happy being behind by an |
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> hour. I can use the date command to set it correctly, but after the next |
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> reboot it's back to its old games. Pointers? |
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> R |
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There are two different clocks: system clock controlled by kernel and hardware clock. |
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The latter is used to set up the system clock at the boot time. |
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Seems like it wasn't changed with daylight savings change. |
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Use "hwclock --systohc" to set hardware clock to the current system |
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time. |
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Regards, |
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Rostislav. |
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