On Tuesday 18 Nov 2003 15:51, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
> It means that in my experience, if you don't have time set to UTC in
> Linux, every time you boot Windows it will mess your time up.

That's strange Donnie, my experience is the reverse of that.  I used to 
think it was the "right thing" to set time to UTC, but _that_ messed up 
my clock after booting Windows.

Now I have time set to local; in kernel config I unset "RTC stores time 
as GMT" (I think that's the wording); and my bootloader chooses between 
Gentoo, Mandrake, Windows 98 and Windows XP.  Time is always OK.

Peter
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