Is your local time 2 hours ahead of GMT ? I seem to recall
that the ARC setting is supposed to be used with the ARC time
set to GMT, then it works out the local time from this. If
MET DST is not currently 2 hours out, it probably means that
my recollections is out ;-)
Alan
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From: Max Hadersbeck[SMTP:max@cis.uni-muenchen.de]
Sent: 14 October 1996 10:50
To: axp-list@redhat.com
Subject: Systemtime is wrong interpreted from arc
Hi
I changed on my UDB Box the ARC systemtime and want to make my LINUX bow
read during booting the ACR Systemtime. I changed in
/etc/sysconfig/clock the entry "GMT" into "ARC".
Now the ARC time is read, but with 2 hours in front interpreted.
Arc has 9 o'clock, system time 11 o'clock.
[root@brocken xntp]# date
Mon Oct 14 11:49:06 MET DST 1996
[root@brocken xntp]#
Thanks
MAX
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