mrw wrote: 
> 
> I use the *tz=UTC* mount option with my FAT drive, which causes Linux to
> interpret all timestamps as UTC, despite official FAT semantics.
> 

Any idea how to do this in pCP?  I'm already experiencing 1-hour
differences in time stamps between different FAT drives - some mounted
locally, some mounted as network shares, and odd things seem to be
happening.  Sometimes a reboot seems to change the apparent timestamps
in the files, so maybe it depends whether setting the clock completes
before or after the disk is mounted.

pCP has options for mounting disks, and I gather that those settings
create the entries in /etc/fstab.  If I attempt to edit those settings
they don't stick, presumably because pCP is running from ram.  How
should I go about trying to edit that file to add the 'tz=UTC' option? 
Does pCP recreate fstab each time it boots?  Would I be better off not
using the pCP mount options, and manually mounting the disks after the
device has booted?


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