I think the -L should not be there by default, dualbooting to Windows is by far not the common case.
uriel >> if the default is gmt i would set up the /adm/timezone/local to gmt by >> default too for new systems. (just for consistency?) > > The contents of /adm/timezone/local have no effect on what > time(0) returns during the install. They only affect what time zone > is used to *print* the time. > > They do matter if you're running aux/timesync -L, because -L says > assume that the PC clock is set to local time instead of GMT. > If your local PC clock is set to GMT (e.g., you are not dual-booting > with Windows) then just remove the -L from termrc after installing. > This is not hard. > > Russ
