Izaak Bozof (izaak_bozof@ins.com)
Wed, 30 Dec 1998 14:27:19 -0500
Do you mean your hardware clock is set to EST or the OS time is set to EST?
Typically, the hardware clock is set to GMT, and the OS time is set local,
knowing that the hardware clock is GMT.
The reason I know it's your timezone is that EST is 5 hours off GMT.
izaak
At 02:06 PM 12/30/98 -0500, you wrote:
>I have checked and re-checked. My clock is set to EST, just like it is
>suppose to be. Should I check that, Hardware clock set to GMT option? BTW,
>I am using, or rather, installing, Redhat 5.2
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>>That's easy. Check your time zone. Linux expects your machine's clock to
>>be in GMT by default.
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