>On November 18, 2003,   Marianne Taylor wrote:
>Does anyone know the answer to my original question.  Up until about a month 
>ago I was keeping good time both in windows and in gentoo with my hwclock set 
>to local.  Now for some reason everytime I boot gentoo it thinks that the 
>hwclock is set to UTC and corrects for that ie) it sets the time 8 hrs 
>earlier.  So where do I look other than rc.conf to correct this??
>
I didn't see your original mail so I'm not quite sure what it is you want but in case 
this is of any interest: on a multi-system box I got, the systems all have an ntp 
client to check the proper time, all from the same server. The local time has to be 
right of course, in my case it's:
# ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Stockholm /etc/localtime

Cheers,
Helgi �rn 




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