https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=753932 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=753932#c35 --- Comment #35 from jorge aires <jorge.adriano@gmail.com> 2012-11-05 15:20:20 UTC --- (In reply to comment #34)
(In reply to comment #33)
I do not see a problem from the side of initrd nor CMOS as CMOS as well as the kernels system clock are in UTC ... that is no DST switch here. Only the rules of /etc/localtime aka /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Lisbon accordingly to DST could be broken simply as Europe/Lisbon ... beside DST ... is UTC±0.
On the other hand I don not know if with systemd the system time will be written back to hardware clock is not a nptd daemon is running in eleven minute mode but only a ntpdate was called.
Not sure if this matters, but just to make it clear, I have tried changing the time in multiple ways, not just ntpdate. The setting is always lost on reboot. I just tried (again) setting the clock, this time using the KDE clock interface. Accepted the root password and the time was set. Rebooted. All was lost.
I guess it won't. Also old systemv boot script /etc/init.d/boot.clock was disabled (not by me and also removed in factory now) there is no way to use this together with FORCE_SYSTOHC in /etc/sysconfig/clock.
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