Ian D. Stewart wrote:
Howdy Folks,
Right now, when booting my linux box, the system clock is off by four
hours (I'm guessing it is set to GMT). I can reset the clock using
date, but this is starting to get a bit tedious. Is there a way to
automate this process and/or convince Linux to set the system clock to
local time?
debian readjusts the clock on shutdown, maybe there's something broken
somewhere; check the console output on shutdown.
if you use just linux on the box, it's better to keep the clock on
GMT: adjust UTC=* in /etc/default/rcS .
pietro.
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