My goodness. This still exists in precise and quantal.

This creates a lot of problems when the system has two ubuntu installs
side-by-side, and each time I boot into one ubuntu and do a sudo
ntpdate, the h/w clock is updated along with the system clock, and the
second ubuntu's time is messed up.

As a simple fix, when the installer asks for timezone, the clock can be
fixed once a timezone value is available.

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  Time mismatch when hw clock is not UTC

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