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On Tue, 2011-07-19 at 07:40 -0400, Anton Aylward wrote:
Roger Oberholtzer said the following on 07/19/2011 06:45 AM:
Maybe I should have written that like this (which is what I meant):
2. The hardware is in localtime when the system is booted, and there is a timezone specified that specifies how this differs from UTC time.
That might be your problem. If the setup assumes you scenario #1 but the hardware is actually in #2 that could account for the offset you see.
It would. But I have scenario 1 through and through. And I think the system is set up that way in that in /etc/sysconfig/clock I have: HWCLOCK="-u" TIMEZONE="Europe/Stockholm" Which I think it the only place this is set. All else derives from this.
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