On 2013-09-01 14:00 (GMT+0200) Carlos E. R. composed:
If you adjust manually the clock by hours up or down, when the sihift per unit time is calculated, it is wrong by hours. When the time is set on next boot, it is set VERY incorrectly. People start a loop of adjusting the clock after booting, and getting it worse on next reboot. It happens typically to people double booting.
As the shift calculation is off, the only cure is to delete te adjtime file.
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