9 Dec
2002
9 Dec
'02
21:22
The 02.12.01 at 22:32, wolfi wrote:
which means, that on boot system time is adjusted to BIOS time. But in fact, the opposite happens. The BIOS time gets adjusted to system time, and then it's wrong. Exactly as described in Eric's first email.
ANY IDEAS ???!?!?
One more I discovered today - windows changed my time to winter time, and now I have problems. If you delete /etc/adjust, after running ntpdate it will have "LOCAL" on it, meaning local time. I think I had UTC there previously, so I deleted the file again. The boot script will recreate it correctly, I hope. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson