Changeset 53b5ccf for chapter07/setclock.xml
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chapter07/setclock.xml
r137bd50 r53b5ccf 3 3 4 4 <para> 5 The following script is only for real use when yourhardware clock (also5 The following script is only for real use when the hardware clock (also 6 6 known as BIOS or CMOS clock) isn't set to GMT time. The recommended 7 setup is setting your hardware clock to GMT and havethe time converted8 to localtime using the /etc/localtime symbolic link. But if you runan9 OS that doesn't understand a clock set to GMT (most notable are10 Microsoft OS'es) you might want to set yourclock to localtime so that7 setup is setting the hardware clock to GMT and having the time converted 8 to localtime using the /etc/localtime symbolic link. But if an 9 OS is run that doesn't understand a clock set to GMT (most notable are 10 Microsoft OS'es) a user might want to set the clock to localtime so that 11 11 the time is properly displayed on those OS'es. This script will reset 12 12 the kernel time to the hardware clock without converting the time using … … 15 15 16 16 <para> 17 If you want to use this script on your system even if you have your 18 hardware clock set to GMT, then change the UTC variable below to the 17 If a user wants to use this script on the system even if the 18 hardware clock is set to GMT, then the UTC variable below has to be changed 19 to the 19 20 value of <emphasis>1</emphasis>. 20 21 </para> … … 83 84 84 85 <para> 85 If your hardware clock (also known as BIOS or CMOS clock) is not set to 86 GMT time, than set the UTC variable in the /etc/sysconfig/clock file to 86 If the hardware clock (also known as BIOS or CMOS clock) is not set to 87 GMT time, then the UTC variable in the /etc/sysconfig/clock file needs to be 88 set to 87 89 the value <emphasis>0</emphasis> (zero). 88 90 </para>
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