The 02.12.10 at 07:21, wolfi wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 22:22, Carlos E. R. wrote:
One more I discovered today - windows changed my time to winter time, and now I have problems. (...)
Hi Carlos,
Basically, this is a point, but as far as I have seen, windoze only changes time by one hour. And then your clock is wrong by one hour, and that's it. If you get total crap in your system time, there must be something more weired going on (I assume). Windoze can't write to your /etc/adjust file.
That's correct, but when I modified the hour in linux, the next time I booted up it was also off by one hour. I had to adjust the time, run ntpdate, hwclock from sys to cmos to make sure, delete /etc/adjtime, and the next time I rebooted I checked the time from inside the bios before going on - this time, it was correct. The problem with deleting /etc/adjust is that ntpdate defaults to localtime (bug? config?), so it is better to delete it again, or edit it like: 0.000000 0 0.000000 0 UTC Also, the suse bootup scripts create it correctly as above. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson