https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=753932 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=753932#c22 --- Comment #22 from jorge aires <jorge.adriano@gmail.com> 2012-10-29 12:20:24 UTC --- (In reply to comment #20)
(In reply to comment #18)
- The only reference I found to UTC is in YaST->Time - Selecting it didn't help, time is still reverted on reboot - I haven't touched my BIOS
Well, here might be the problem. YaST->Time does not set UTC for your. It only says the system, what are you using in BIOS. If you have UTC in BIOS, YaST should have UTC check, if you have local time in BIOS, YaST should know about it (from you).
Right, I thought this could be the case. However in the BIOS setup I cannot find any reference to UTC nor localtime. There's system date and system time and that's it. Also note I have never touch the BIOS, and I'm guessing the default is UTC.
Local time saving might not work if /etc/localtime does not exist yet, so you might need to create it manually (this should be already fixed in some yast2 module).
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