[Bug 35423] System clock reverts to GMT at boot
Melissa Draper
melissa at meldraweb.com
Wed Mar 29 04:35:55 UTC 2006
Public bug report changed:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/35423
Comment:
I haven't rebooted for almost a week, but I rebooted today and the time is fine. It is showing the actual time now.
melissa at mantis:~$ sudo hwclock --localtime
Password:
Wed 29 Mar 2006 04:28:55 EST -0.617787 seconds
melissa at mantis:~$ date
Wed Mar 29 15:29:03 EST 2006
melissa at mantis:~$ date --utc
Wed Mar 29 04:29:05 UTC 2006
melissa at mantis:~$ cat /etc/timezone
Australia/Sydney
melissa at mantis:~$
I did not yet change the /etc/default/rcS UTC option and still reads as follows:
# Set UTC=yes if your system clock is set to UTC (GMT), and UTC=no if not.
UTC=no
I have absolutely no idea what has fixed it, but I'll leave the rcS as it is, and comment back here if time goes stupid again.
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