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1<sect1 id="ch07-setclock">
2<title>Creating the setclock script</title>
3
4<para>
5The following script is only for real use when the hardware clock (also
6known as BIOS or CMOS clock) isn't set to GMT time. The recommended
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
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>
17If you want to use this script on your system even if the
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:
25</para>
26
27<para>
28<screen>
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 "$UTC" in
55 yes|true|1)
56 CLOCKPARAMS="$CLOCKPARAMS --utc"
57 ;;
58 no|false|0)
59 CLOCKPARAMS="$CLOCKPARAMS --localtime"
60 ;;
61esac
62
63echo -n "Setting clock..."
64/sbin/hwclock $CLOCKPARAMS
65evaluate_retval
66
67# End /etc/init.d/setclock
68<userinput>EOF</userinput>
69</screen>
70</para>
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
80<para>
81<screen>
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>
89</screen>
90</para>
91
92<para>
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
96the value <emphasis>0</emphasis> (zero).
97</para>
98
99<para>
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
105environment variable.
106</para>
107
108</sect2>
109
110</sect1>
111
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