You need to

1) Make sure your CMOS clock is set to GMT

2) Make sure you have set up your time zone correctly...

7.2 updated it's clock just fine this morning... it had no problems with
daylight savings...

You also might want to sync it to the time standard sites as well (this is
set in Linuxconf).

-JMS

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan Swartzendruber
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 10:24 AM
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Subject: [expert] daylight savings time?



Maybe I'm missing something?  I've done a couple of installs of 7.2 and it
doesn't seem to automatically handle daylight savings time.  I don't recall
seeing anything (even in expert mode install) pertaining to this.  It was
really annoying, since everytime I rebooted, any initial file activity
(until rdate ran in rc.local) would cause files to be timestamped an hour
off.  Any ideas?




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