Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot

2005-10-17 Thread Andrea Vettorello
On 10/17/05, Jon Dowland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 07:01:52AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote: No its not my BIOS time. It appears to be a timezone 4 timezones east of New Zealand, GMT+16, i.e., out of this world. How about on your machine? I don't have a /var/log/boot,

Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot

2005-10-16 Thread Dan Jacobson
I installed two Debian sids on separate machines. They work fine. My only curiosity is what I see with grep Clock /var/log/boot. The final time is correct Taiwan time, but the initial time is an unworldly GMT+16. My BIOS is set with my local Taiwan time. As Taiwan is GMT+8, it looks as if

Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot

2005-10-16 Thread Jon Dowland
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 07:01:52AM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote: No its not my BIOS time. It appears to be a timezone 4 timezones east of New Zealand, GMT+16, i.e., out of this world. How about on your machine? I don't have a /var/log/boot, sorry. How do I get one? -- Jon Dowland

Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot

2005-10-10 Thread Christoph Berg
Re: Frans Pop in [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sunday 09 October 2005 00:49, John Hasler wrote: Interesting that the two lines differ by 1 second in the wrong direction. That would be easily explained by ntp-date or something such syncing the time... Or skew corrected by /etc/adjtime. Christoph

Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot

2005-10-08 Thread Dan Jacobson
I still have no idea why the time at the top of /var/log/boot is so far ahead of any worldly timezone: # grep Clock /var/log/boot Sun Oct 9 07:31:32 2005: Setting the System Clock using the Hardware Clock as reference... Sat Oct 8 23:31:31 2005: System Clock set. Local time: Sat Oct 8 23:31:31

Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot

2005-10-08 Thread Frans Pop
On Saturday 08 October 2005 21:12, Dan Jacobson wrote: # grep Clock /var/log/boot The final time is correct Taiwan time, but the initial time is an unworldly GMT+16. My BIOS is set with my local Taiwan time. As Taiwan is GMT+8 (correct?), it looks as if the initial time is your system time

Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot

2005-10-08 Thread John Hasler
Dan Jacobson writes: # grep Clock /var/log/boot Sun Oct 9 07:31:32 2005: Setting the System Clock using the Hardware Clock as reference... Sat Oct 8 23:31:31 2005: System Clock set. Local time: Sat Oct 8 23:31:31 CST 2005 Interesting that the two lines differ by 1 second in the wrong

Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot

2005-10-08 Thread Frans Pop
On Sunday 09 October 2005 00:49, John Hasler wrote: Interesting that the two lines differ by 1 second in the wrong direction. That would be easily explained by ntp-date or something such syncing the time... pgpoqCVlQ2kAY.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot

2005-10-02 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
Dan Jacobson wrote: No its not my BIOS time. It appears to be a timezone 4 timezones east of New Zealand, GMT+16, i.e., out of this world. How about on your machine? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:anthony$ perl -nwe 'next unless /Setting the System Clock/../System Clock set/; s/: S.*//;print' /var/log/boot

Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot

2005-09-30 Thread Dan Jacobson
I'm curious about the times seen in /var/log/boot. Please do # perl -nwe 'next unless /Setting the System Clock/.. /System Clock set/; s/: S.*//;print' /var/log/boot Wed Sep 28 08:18:54 2005 Wed Sep 28 00:18:54 2005 What is the timezone of first time? No its not my BIOS time. It appears to be a