http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=584484
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=584484#c4
Jiří Suchomel changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |NEEDINFO
CC| |werner@novell.com
InfoProvider| |mrmazda@earthlink.net
--- Comment #4 from Jiří Suchomel 2010-03-22 15:12:35 UTC ---
Sorry for the delay.
But I am not sure if the logs you attached match the situation you are
describing. According to the logs,
- system starts with 05:19:14, which should be your BIOS time,
- than it moves to 00:19:21 when it sets the default time zone US/Eastern and
UTC clock,
- and when it finds windows partition, it assumes you are using local time and
switches back to 05:20:11.
- then there's NTP sync, which moves the time again to 00:20:15,
- and another call of "/sbin/hwclock --systz --localtime --noadjfile && touch
/dev/shm/warpclock" gets it once again to 05:20:21
.. so, at which time did it get actually wrong?
Additionally, in your report you write about summary: does it mean time is
shown wrong in summary page, and it is correct after installation? Or does it
reain wrong?
Werner, don't we see a wrong result of the fix introduced in bug 540638?
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