Jim Garvin wrote:

> >Jim Garvin wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone know why when I set the time it goes back 4 hours if I reboot?
> >
> >You didn't happen to apply the fix for BRU did you? I did that (added it
> >to bashrc) and it kept resetting my clock 5 hours on every boot. Removed
> >it and it's straight now.
> >
> >I think it happens if you set the fix to permanently be in the boot
> >process AND have the system clock set to GMT.
> >
> Well I am running Redhat 5.0  2.0.32 and I didnt apply the BRU fix. I am
> not sure what you mean.

There were some probs with BRU right after the change to Dumb and Stuipd
Time. There was a time fix that was supposed to take care of it (can't
recall the syntax and I trashed it). It basically amounted to exporting
the timezone info before running BRU. A suggestion was made that it
could be added to bashrc or somewhere in the boot process to make it
permanent until a better permanent fix was made. That trashed my clock
settings and forced me to remove it.

But, if you didn't know that, you wouldn't have set it and that can't be
the answer to your problem.

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