1 Nov
2004
1 Nov
'04
00:39
måndag 01 november 2004 01:03 skrev Anders Johansson:
As the man page explains, hwclock *always* show the time in local time, regardless of how it's actually stored in CMOS
After re-configuration: citadel:/home/oehansen # hwclock mån 1 nov 2004 00.35.38 -0.174339 sekunder citadel:/home/oehansen # hwclock --utc mån 1 nov 2004 00.37.52 -0.883456 sekunder citadel:/home/oehansen # date mån nov 1 01:37:53 CET 2004 citadel:/home/oehansen # I expected the same result as you pointed out. That when I would write 'hwclock' I'd get the cmos time, but when using 'hwclock --utc' I'd get the local time. But, when I specify the system to use UTC, the above is the result.