Garl Grigsby wrote:
Alternately you can do the following:
1) Update the TZ data files using the procedure I sent earlier.
2) run the timeconfig command and make sure the UTC setting is correct.
If you want to switch the hardware clock to UTC do so now. We will
adjust shortly.
3) Select the correct timezone, 'America/Los_Angeles' and exit.
4) This should create the correct localtime file. (keep your backup just
in case).
5) Then check the system clock. If it is off, and it might be (esp if
you switched to UTC), sync your clock to some known source (i.e. run
'ntpdate time.nist.gov')
6) Check the time. If it is correct, sync your hardware clock to the
software clock using 'hwclock --systohc'.
Garl
Bingo!
The step I was missing was the knowledge of UTC vs Localtime settings...
Worked like a champ - muchos gracias...
Matthew S. Jarvis
IT Manager
Bike Friday - "Performance that Packs."
www.bikefriday.com
541/687-0487 x140
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