On Thursday 29 Aug 2013 20:32:26 Carlos E. R. wrote:
This paragraph:
## Path: System/Environment/Clock ## Description: Information about your timezone and time ## Type: string(-u,--utc,--localtime) ## ServiceRestart: boot.clock ## Command: /sbin/refresh_initrd # # Set to "-u" if your system clock is set to UTC, and to "--localtime" # if your clock runs that way. # HWCLOCK="-u"
has been replaced with
## Path: System/Environment/Clock ## Description: Information about your timezone and time ## Type: string(Europe/Berlin,Europe/London,Europe/Paris) ## ServiceRestart: boot.clock ## Command: /sbin/refresh_initrd # # Be aware that the time reference of the CMOS/HW clock has been # forwarded to /etc/adjtime, the file used by hwclock(8) and # systemd(1) as reference for the CMOS/HW clock.
Ie, the «HWCLOCK="-u"» line has dissapeared - in two different computers running 12.3, at least.
The variable is important, it is sourced in "/etc/init.d/ntp" (script which still exists).
Is this intentional, or is it a bug?
Mine is the same as yours. Opensuse 12.3 Kde 4.11 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org