According to Woody: While burning my CPU.
> 
> We've recently had this problem. It seems that whenever the box is
> rebooted, system time changes to GMT. I've checked
> /usr/lib/zoneinfo/US/East-Indiana and it shows "EDT"....I've also checked
> through my /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit script as this is the script involved in
> setting your system clock. I know it hasn't been altered in any way, so
> it's something that has happened that has caused this that is not relative
> to this script. I've even checked the kernel that I am using, 2.1.115 and
> 2.0.35 and can't see anything that would cause a timezone change...
> 
> If anyone has experienced this as well, lemme know...
> 

Check that you have a symlink in /etc called "localtime" it will need to
point to /usr/lib/zoneinfo/US/East-Indiana in this case.

If it is there then some or other program is changing the clock.

> ThanX..
> 
> Woody
> Computer Technician
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> 


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Regards Richard.
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