I've no idea what Windows doesn't treat time correctly means. I've been dual booting for years and only have problems when I do something dumb on the UNIX side (like not setting the /etc/localtime link) or sometimes under OpenBSD but I forget what the problem there is/was.

Ric


On 2003.11.17 23:57, Marianne Taylor wrote:
On November 17, 2003 21:57, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 16:10, Marianne Taylor wrote:
> > My system ie hwclock is set to the local time.  But each time I
reboot my
> > system clock is set to 8 hrs before my hwclock.  Somewhere my
system
> > seems to be correcting for Greenwich time, but I can't figure out
where.
> > In rc.conf I have the clock set to "local" time.  Where else can I
look
> > for this problem. I don't want to keep correcting this.
>
> Any chance it's a dual-boot w/ Windows? Windows doesn't treat time
> correctly.

Yes it is, but I am pretty sure until the last month that this system
was
keeping the correct time.  Perhaps it dates back to the last time I
did an
update of the baselayout?


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