On 11/13/18 4:49 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> So given all this, when searching journalctl for boot messages across 
> particular
> datetime ranges, how do you find them when the timestamps in
> the journals are blatantly wrong, potentially up until the desktop loads?

I don't know.  I've not had this sort of problem since years ago when my HW 
clock was not
set to GMT/UTC.

FWIW,

[root@meimei ~]# date ; hwclock ; uptime
Tue Nov 13 05:47:36 CST 2018
2018-11-13 05:47:28.405437+08:00
 05:47:36 up 3 days

So, you can see my HW clock is running a bit slow.

The hwclock command always shows time as local.  (see the man page)  But if I 
reboot and
go into the BIOS
it will show 2018-11-12 21:47...



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