I have been trying to get the timezone setup and it has not been working
(well correctly).
If I have the following: localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/PST8PDT, the
time is
off. If I get the time from my local time server, ntpdate ntp.ucsd.edu,
it sets
the time correctly. But the problem is now my MB bios clock is off. This
causes problems with other Linux installs that I have on the system
(Mandrake,
RedHat, Fedora). When booting up I see the message:
Setting System clock to hardware clock (UTC)
When setting up the system and it tells you to link the localtime, the
only one
that seems to work is UTC to have the time correct.
How can I fix this problem.
Thanks,
Mike
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(well correctly).
If I have the following: localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/PST8PDT, the
time is
off. If I get the time from my local time server, ntpdate ntp.ucsd.edu,
it sets
the time correctly. But the problem is now my MB bios clock is off. This
causes problems with other Linux installs that I have on the system
(Mandrake,
RedHat, Fedora). When booting up I see the message:
Setting System clock to hardware clock (UTC)
When setting up the system and it tells you to link the localtime, the
only one
that seems to work is UTC to have the time correct.
How can I fix this problem.
Thanks,
Mike
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