Keith writes: [snip] > > > I need some more help with this problem. > > > > Ok, look at /etc/init.d/boot and let us know what the 'GMT=' line is set to. > > I think you have found the problem. Here is what it says in my > /etc/init.d/boot > > # Set GMT="-u" if your system clock is set to GMT, and GMT="" if not. > GMT="-u" > > This is wrong since my hardware clock is not set to GMT. I think I need to > set it to GMT="-5", but I don't know much about timezones. Like I said before > I am in the Eastern timezone, US.
Set the line to read: # Set GMT="-u" if your system clock is set to GMT, and GMT="" if not. GMT="" And leave your timezone as EST5EDT. All will be ok (might have to reboot after making the changes, though) -- -= Sent by Debian 1.3 Linux =- Thomas Kocourek KD4CIK @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@westgac3.dragon.com Remove @_@ for correct Email address --... ...-- ... -.. . -.- -.. ....- -.-. .. -.- -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null