[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Run tzconfig. > > On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 12:47:50PM +0300, Ali Onur UYAR wrote: > > I had been using Debian since July of 1998. It had been a dual boot > > NT/Debian Box. At the time of installation I remember selecting > > something like 'Set HW Clock to Local Time'. Now that I've dumped NT > > completely and I want to change it to 'HW Clock set to GMT' as I believe > > that is the way UNIXish machines should be configured. > > The question is: what configuration, startup scripts am I supposed to > > modify so that everthing will work correctly. >
[.... cut ....] You have to change the line in /etc/default/rcS which states the CMOS clock configuration, haven't you? ================ # Set GMT="-u" if your system clock is set to GMT, and GMT="" if not. GMT="-u" ================ By the way, how can i set the time to meet to summer time (DST) when it starts before the timezone defaults? The system has to be synchronized to a ntp server. -- Jairo Souto [EMAIL PROTECTED] (+55) (38) 9971-0014 <debian-had-clock-what-default-configuration>-?