On Fri, 07 Sep 2007, Ralph Plawetzki wrote: > Florian Reitmeir schrieb: > >On Fri, 07 Sep 2007, Ralph Plawetzki wrote: > > > >>Well, this is a good idea to not have different times in the two > >>operating systems on a dual boot machine, but leads to incorrect > >>interpretation of time-sent stamps in e-mails. The MUA will show time > >>stamps that differ the amount of time the set UTC on the machine differs > >>from the real UTC. > >> > >>Unfortunately I've got no solution for this problem on dual boot machines. > > > >????????????????????????????????????? > > > > You did not get my point. i think i did
> Lets assume I would follow your suggestion and change the time on the > linux part of a dual boot system to the actual local time by using „date > -us“ (you call UTC „system-default timezone“). In this case the UTC > on the system would be stored in the RTC and windows would have the same > time. _no_ thats nonsense and the conclusions too. please read, chapter: "Clocks in a Linux System" man hwclock -- Florian Reitmeir

