On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 16:28:21 +0100
Dieter Ries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Am Dienstag 27 Februar 2007 16:10 schrieb Martins:
> > On Tuesday 27 February 2007 16:54:10 Mark Haney wrote:
> > > I've got a warning (or error) when I boot up or shot down saying that
> > > /etc/conf.d/clock is still set to 'Factory'.  However, when I look at
> > > that file it actually set to 'local'.  Is anyone else seeing this?
> 
> 
> CLOCK="local"

I did edit that to CLOCK="UTC" and it works in my case, but as you say the 
comments ontop of this line clearly state :

# Set CLOCK to "UTC" if your system clock is set to UTC (also known as
# Greenwich Mean Time).  If your clock is set to the local time, then 
# set CLOCK to "local".  Note that if you dual boot with Windows, then 
# you should set it to "local".


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