On 2016-10-19 21:38, Petr Štetiar wrote: > Felix Fietkau <n...@nbd.name> [2016-10-18 23:25:40]: > >> On 2016-10-18 23:11, Petr Štetiar wrote: >> > Currently we're forced to have system time in the UTC timezone as >> > hardware clock, mainly because kernel expects in rtc_hctosys(), that RTC >> > time is held in UTC timezone. >> > >> > With this patch one can now have local system time for example in CEST >> > timezone and RTC time still in UTC with boolean config option `rtc_utc`. >> > >> Why? > > Would this be a better commit message? > > I'm using devices which have battery backed RTC. Sometime I need to use local > timezone for system time as for example CEST(UTC+2) timezone. I'd like to know why you need to use local time for the RTC, I think that's rather uncommon.
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