Hi,
I did not change the system away from UTC. I loaded the Live media, not an 
install,
still boot the usb iso, then shutdown and started Windows 8.1.  Windows 8.1 
showed after
the "short boot" of Live Media (not install!) a to UTC changed system time. 
There is a different
"time handling" in Windows and the F22 Live media. When I have F22 on my 
external disk,
"normal" install not touching time handling and boot the external disk, the 
system time remains
unchanged. How it is wth a DVD iso, so far I didn't test.
Kind Regards



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Von: Gavin Flower <[email protected]>
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Verschickt: Fr, 29 Mai 2015 10:28 pm
Betreff: Re: Live media changes systemtime to UTC


On 30/05/15 04:59, Joerg Lechner wrote:
> Hi,
> I add this comment about F22
here, even when F22 is now distributed as final, because I think this problem
will also occur in F23.
> When I load the F22 Final Live Medium (Workstation
x86_64) via USB stick to the laptop the system time is permanently changed to
UTC.
> The Live medium is produced via the F22 liveUSB Creator. There was a
similar problem in F20 or F21, I don't remember exactly.
> Kind Regards
The
system should ALWAYS be in UTC (also known as GMT)!

It should NEVER be changed
to local time.

Each user can set their own time zone, so there is no need to
change the 
system away from UTC.


Cheers,
Gavin
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