Yuwen Dai <[email protected]> writes: > Dear all, > > My BIOS clock is set the time as my local time, debian thinks it's UTC time, > so it adds 8 hours because I'm in timezone UTC+8, this is not correct. I do > these actions to disable UTC: > > 1. add UTC=no in /etc/init.d/rcS > 2. remove UTC , add LOCAL in /etc/adjtime > > Neither of the above works. Yesterday I set the BIOS clock as UTC time, then > Linux added 8 hours to it, it's my local time which was correct. But this > morning, the system time in Linux is 8 hours ahead again. > > So how to disable UTC or set the correct clock? I'm using Debian Wheezy. > > Best regards, > Yuwen
I realize this is the sort of answer that annoys me to death when I get it... but why not fix the time on your BIOS clock? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

