On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, Adam Klein wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 23, 1997 at 04:01:57AM +, Lindsay Allen wrote:
> >
> > In the past (pre rcS.d) I could edit /etc/init.d/boot and set GMT to "-u"
> > to indicate that my hardware clock is in GMT.
> >
> > How is this done now? Perhaps a better question is
Adam Klein writes:
>
> On Tue, Dec 23, 1997 at 04:01:57AM +, Lindsay Allen wrote:
> >
> > In the past (pre rcS.d) I could edit /etc/init.d/boot and set GMT to "-u"
> > to indicate that my hardware clock is in GMT.
> >
> > How is this done now? Perhaps a better question is "Where is there a
On Tue, Dec 23, 1997 at 04:01:57AM +, Lindsay Allen wrote:
>
> In the past (pre rcS.d) I could edit /etc/init.d/boot and set GMT to "-u"
> to indicate that my hardware clock is in GMT.
>
> How is this done now? Perhaps a better question is "Where is there a
> description of the new boot proc
In the past (pre rcS.d) I could edit /etc/init.d/boot and set GMT to "-u"
to indicate that my hardware clock is in GMT.
How is this done now? Perhaps a better question is "Where is there a
description of the new boot process?" I can see the settime script
checking the GMT variable but I can not
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