Oh, sorry, you said hardware clock, not timezone, so ignore that ...
reassigning to clock-setup as this is actually handled in a different
place from the timezone question.
I suspect that you have Windows installed, or (less likely) some other
DOS-based system or Solaris. In such cases we set the hardware clock to
localtime as doing otherwise tends to confuse Windows rather badly. You
can override this with "clock-setup/utc=false" as a boot parameter, but
we don't currently intend to add UI for it as it would be a rather odd
"Break Windows? (yes/no)" kind of question.
** Package changed: tzsetup (Ubuntu) => clock-setup (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: clock-setup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: clock-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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no (obvious) option to set hwclock to utc during 12.04 alternate
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