At 01:27 -0800 2000-01-27, Renaud Dreyer wrote: >As for your 8 hours drift, it might be because you set up Debian to think >the hardware clock was UTC, not local time. What does /etc/default/rcS >say? If you're going to double-boot with Mac OS, you need to tell >Debian the hardware clock is set to local time. Unless that is, one >knows of a way to make Mac OS think of the hardware clock as UTC...
AFAIK, Mac OS *does* keep the clock in UTC. Perhaps only since 8.x though. I have my Debian GNU/Linux PowerPC system set to use UTC and Mac OS is never confused about the clock, so it must grok UTC. -- Joel Klecker (aka Espy) Debian GNU/Linux Developer <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <URL:http://web.espy.org/> <URL:http://www.debian.org/>