Hi, could be you are dual boot with an OS which isn't aware of UTC.
I think gentoo doesn't run /etc/init.d/clock start|stop by default. I got such an answer some time back. You should add this to the runlevel you use to run. Regards Frank On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 13:34 +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote: > Am Dienstag, 5. April 2005 13:10 schrieb ext fire-eyes: > > > Each time I boot up my system, the system time has returned to what it > > was before, that is to say, it's exactly one hour early. I do an ntpdate > > and it's corrected. I reboot or power down, come back up, and it's set > > back to the wrong time again. > > In the bios, set your system clock to UTC time, then tell Linux about it, > in /etc/conf.d/clock: > > CLOCK="UTC" > CLOCK_SYSTOHC="yes" > > HTH... > > Dirk -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list