I have a dual-boot MDK/Win2K box. I've recently upgraded to another computer, so I no longer need the Win2K portion on the older box. Of course time in CMOS was set to local time. Since the older box is now linux only, I'd like to have it be a local ntp for my small network.
How do I safely change the cmos time to utc so the linux system time won't be foobar'ed? Do I just change /etc/sysconfig/clock from utc="no" to "yes", and reboot (and change time in cmos)? How about /etc/localtime and /etc/adjtime?
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