Group: comp.os.linux.networking
From: =?UTF-8?B?w4BuZ2VsIENhdGFsw6A=?=
Date: Thursday, April 10, 2008 2:26 AM
Subject: Re: Problem with Debian Etch and NTP


> Hi, Chris
>
> before changing UTC to "no" in /etc/default/rcS, these are the outputs
> you have requested:
>
> (By the way, I guess "--noadjtime" is just a typo and it should be
> "--noadjfile")
>
> date
> thu apr 10 10.50:32 CEST 2008
>
> date -u
> thu apr 10 8:50:34 UTC 2008
>
> hwclock --directisa --show --noadjfile --localtime
> thu apr 10 8:50:40 CEST -0.801098 seconds
>
> hwclock --directisa --show --noadjfile --utc
> thu apr 10 10:50:44 CEST -0.445415 seconds
>
>
> Best regards.
> Àngel.

I have changed /etc/default/rcS in this way:

1. Changed UTC=no
2. Added HWCLOCKPARS=--directisa

Then I have rebooted the laptop, and then on a shell I have typed the
command you listed me. These are the outcomes:

date:
thu apr 10 11:19:46 CEST 2008

date -u:
thu apr 10 09:19:49 UTC 2008

hwclock --directisa --show --noadjfile --localtime
thu 10 apr 2008 11:20:09 CEST -0.373740 seconds

hwclock --directisa --show --noadjfile --utc
thu 10 apr 2008 13:20:13 CEST -0.289772 seconds

Best regards.
Àngel.

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