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-----Original Message-----
From: Donn aka n5xwb Washburn
" Boot logging started on /dev/tty1(/dev/console) at Sun Nov 16 11:13:33 2003 "
The above message is coming from /var/log/boot.msg. Problem is that something is resetting the BIOS time. This seems to happen at shutdown. I rebooted, called setup and set the date and time. I set it to 19.13.33 Fired up 9.0 and the above message showed up. I am in the US/Central timezone in /etc/sysconfig/clock. This zoneinfo comes from Yast during the install and is correct for this location.
The problem is that the wrong time is sent to the BIOS so at reboot time it shows up as yesterday. The date and time just get progressively wrong.
Anyone noticed this problem. It is easy to see by just typing "date" after setting the bios time --
Check to see if the time is set to UTC or localtime. It makes a difference. Ken