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[6370fa6]1<sect1 id="ch07-setclock">
2<title>Creating the setclock script</title>
3
4<para>
[53b5ccf]5The following script is only for real use when the hardware clock (also
[6370fa6]6known as BIOS or CMOS clock) isn't set to GMT time. The recommended
[53b5ccf]7setup is setting the hardware clock to GMT and having the time converted
8to localtime using the /etc/localtime symbolic link. But if an
9OS is run that doesn't understand a clock set to GMT (most notable are
10Microsoft OS'es) a user might want to set the clock to localtime so that
[6370fa6]11the time is properly displayed on those OS'es. This script will reset
12the kernel time to the hardware clock without converting the time using
13the /etc/localtime symlink.
14</para>
15
16<para>
[9a0cfdf]17If you want to use this script on your system even if the
[1a167e4]18hardware clock is set to GMT, then the UTC variable below has to be
19changed to the value of <emphasis>1</emphasis>.
20</para>
21
22<para>
23Creat the <filename>/etc/init.d/setclock</filename> script by running
24the following command:
[6370fa6]25</para>
26
[3229c6b]27<para>
28<screen>
[6370fa6]29<userinput>cat &gt; setclock &lt;&lt; "EOF"</userinput>
30#!/bin/sh
31# Begin /etc/init.d/setclock
32
33#
34# Include the functions declared in the /etc/init.d/functions file
35# and include the variables from the /etc/sysconfig/clock file
36#
37
38source /etc/init.d/functions
39source /etc/sysconfig/clock
40
41#
42# Right now we want to set the kernel clock according to the hardware
43# clock, so we use the -hctosys parameter.
44#
45
46CLOCKPARAMS="--hctosys"
47
48#
49# If the UTC variable is set in the /etc/sysconfig/clock file, add the
50# -u parameter as well which tells hwclock that the hardware clock is
51# set to UTC time instead of local time.
52#
53
54case "$UTC" in
55 yes|true|1)
[def1992]56 CLOCKPARAMS="$CLOCKPARAMS --utc"
57 ;;
58 no|false|0)
59 CLOCKPARAMS="$CLOCKPARAMS --localtime"
[6370fa6]60 ;;
61esac
62
63echo -n "Setting clock..."
64/sbin/hwclock $CLOCKPARAMS
65evaluate_retval
66
67# End /etc/init.d/setclock
68<userinput>EOF</userinput>
[3229c6b]69</screen>
70</para>
[6370fa6]71
72<sect2>
73<title>Creating the /etc/sysconfig/clock file</title>
74
75<para>
76Create a new file <filename>/etc/sysconfig/clock</filename> by running
77the following:
78</para>
79
[3229c6b]80<para>
81<screen>
[6370fa6]82<userinput>cat &gt; /etc/sysconfig/clock &lt;&lt; "EOF"</userinput>
83# Begin /etc/sysconfig/clock
84
85UTC=1
86
87# End /etc/sysconfig/clock
88<userinput>EOF</userinput>
[3229c6b]89</screen>
90</para>
[6370fa6]91
92<para>
[53b5ccf]93If the hardware clock (also known as BIOS or CMOS clock) is not set to
94GMT time, then the UTC variable in the /etc/sysconfig/clock file needs to be
95set to
[6370fa6]96the value <emphasis>0</emphasis> (zero).
97</para>
98
[9a0cfdf]99<para>
[b4ffa369]100Now, you may want to take a look at a very good hint explaining how we
101deal with time on LFS at
102<ulink url="http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-hints/time.txt">
103http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-hints/time.txt</ulink>.
104It explains issues such as timezones, UTC, and the TZ
[9a0cfdf]105environment variable.
106</para>
107
[6370fa6]108</sect2>
109
110</sect1>
111
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