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and subject line Re: systemd: incorrect boot timestamps in wtmp, last reports 
negative duration
has caused the Debian Bug report #801525,
regarding systemd: incorrect boot timestamps in wtmp, last reports negative 
duration when using local time
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Package: systemd
Version: 215-17+deb8u2
Severity: normal

Dear maintainers,

I'm not perfectly sure which package generates the "reboot" entries in
wtmp. I believe in jessie to which I recently upgraded this is systemd,
but please rassign this if that is not the case.

Since the upgrade to jessie the boot time reported by "last" is off by
two hours, e.g., in the following entry it should have been 21:36. The
shutdown time is correct.

reboot   system boot  3.16.0-4-amd64   Sat Oct 10 23:36 - 22:32  (-1:-4)

Perhaps this is caused by a confusion of local time vs. UTC? CEST is at
UTC+2.

$ cat /etc/timezone
Europe/Berlin

$ tail -n1 /etc/adjtime
LOCAL

Cheers,

Rene

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On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 19:23:34 +0200 =?UTF-8?B?UmVuw6kgV2FnbmVy?=
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 215-17+deb8u2
> Severity: normal
> 
> Dear maintainers,
> 
> I'm not perfectly sure which package generates the "reboot" entries in
> wtmp. I believe in jessie to which I recently upgraded this is systemd,
> but please rassign this if that is not the case.
> 
> Since the upgrade to jessie the boot time reported by "last" is off by
> two hours, e.g., in the following entry it should have been 21:36. The
> shutdown time is correct.
> 
> reboot   system boot  3.16.0-4-amd64   Sat Oct 10 23:36 - 22:32  (-1:-4)
> 
> Perhaps this is caused by a confusion of local time vs. UTC? CEST is at
> UTC+2.
> 
> $ cat /etc/timezone
> Europe/Berlin
> 
> $ tail -n1 /etc/adjtime
> LOCAL

I can't reproduce this on buster anymore, so closing accordingly

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