On 11/8/18 7:55 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> Yes, HW clock set to GMT (well, technically UTC) for Linux is standard.
> The local time is computed based on your timezone. I have the HW clock
> set to UTC on all my machines and I see the correct local time in my
> logs.

Well, we were talking about "time zones" I'm pretty sure GMT is preferred.  
Remember GMT
is a "time zone" while UTC is a standard.  :-)

>
> A UTC hardware clock will confuse the hell out of Windows. If you dual-
> boot Windows and Linux, this will cause some head scratches.

So I've heard.  :-)

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