2009/3/14 Satoru Matsumoto
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vsu wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On Sunday, 2009-03-15 at 00:06 +0800, vsu wrote:
I have a new installed opensuse 11.1, and when I boot my opensuse, the time displays the wrong time. and I have to correct it. I really dunnt want to see my days past that fast...
Describe "wrong time". Is it wrong after boot by a fixed amount, and after correction it stays good till next boot? How much is it wrong? Or does it run fast, or slow, and by what amount?
Please give details.
Particularly, is it off by the difference between your local time and GMT? If so, you made a configuration error when you chose your hardware clock error.
I did not have internet connecting in my opensuse, so it should not be able to know the GMT. 11.1 would process about 12 hours or less after each time I booted into it. and it would change the BIOS time. I think the post here got the same problem: http://forums.opensuse.org/install-boot-login/409256-time-set-incorrectly-bo...
Hi vsu,
For reference, please show me your /etc/fstab.
If you have a separate partition for /usr, it may cause time problem.
That one is new
Best,
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