[PLUG] Strange Time issues

Paul Johnson baloo at ursine.ca
Sun Jan 25 00:20:03 UTC 2004


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On Fri, Jan 23, 2004 at 07:28:40PM -0800, Evan Heidtmann wrote:
> I have been having some issues with the system clock getting set back
> whenever I boot. I have isolated the problem to something that gets run
> during the init process. When I boot with init=/bin/bash, the time
> remains intact. The time is also not disrupted by a Windows boot or
> being off for some time.

Linux expects the system clock to speak GMT.  Windows does not.  You
might want to google to find out how to let it know the clock is also
set to that timezone instead of GMT.

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