Group: comp.os.linux.networking
From: Chris Davies
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 4:58 PM
Subject: Re: Problem with Debian Etch and NTP

Àngel Català wrote:
> I have tried it with --utc instead --localtime and /etc/default/rcS with
> UTC=yes

That's wrong. You DEFINITELY need UTC=no because your BIOS clock is set
by Windows to local time.

> It seems it works, but... I have always 2 hour of difference between
> Windows and Linux.

Then it's not working!

With the BIOS clock having been set to the correct time by Windows,
can you then tell us the output of these at Linux boot time, please:

date
date -u
hwclock --directisa --show --noadjtime --localtime
hwclock --directisa --show --noadjtime --utc

Thanks,
Chris

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