On Tuesday 28 July 2009 16:50:15 erik quanstrom wrote: > > #6 - reboot, (first-time login), as glenda: > > - remove -L switch from $TIMESYNCARGS in /rc/bin/termrc > > if the time was already correct modulo timezone, why did you do this? >
My (ill-founded?) reasoning went like this: * -L is for if "the real time clock is in local time rather than GMT" * my bios rtc is not set in local time, it is in UTC time * therefore, I do not want the -L switch passed to aux/timesync > also, after allowing the machine to run for some time, does timesync > cause the system time (date -n) to jump? i.e. is the nvram time wrong. > I do not know. I'll try this though. Approximately how long is 'some time'? (so I know how long to wait) > you don't say, but i'm quite sure that on reboot you'll find > that date -n will have jumped by 7 hrs + whatever time > it took to do the reboot. bios time will not be affected. > I'll look into this also, thanks for the suggestion. > > - as an adm user: cp /adm/timezone/US_Arizona > > /adm/timezone/local > > you should note that this has absolutely zero to do with > timesync, the bios clock or tea in china. this changes the > human readable time only. fossil and venti just don't care. > Please see below. My experience is indicating a different reality, or I'm still not interpreting my experience correctly. Clearly no one's under any obligation to help me see the light, but I do value the time and effort spent attempting to do so! And I realize that it's entirely possible I'm just incurably chrono-impaired. > just as a note, you can make timezones appear instantly by > ; timezone = `{cat /adm/timezone/local} > ; date > Yes I was aware of this, although I did it more naively (cp /adm/timezone/local /env/timezone). My point though is that yes, it makes the timezone change take effect immediately - and it likewise causes the 'creation time after last write time' /dev/kprint's to appear instantly as well... And yet, timezone does not affect venti? > and you can always get gmt time by > ; timezone=() date > Good to know - thank you.