2007-04-05 16:48:42 +05:30
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# /etc/conf.d/clock
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# Set CLOCK to "UTC" if your system clock is set to UTC (also known as
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# Greenwich Mean Time). If your clock is set to the local time, then
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# set CLOCK to "local". Note that if you dual boot with Windows, then
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# you should set it to "local".
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CLOCK="UTC"
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2007-07-04 23:41:01 +05:30
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# If you want to set the Hardware Clock to the current System Time
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# during shutdown, then say "yes" here.
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2007-10-24 14:20:14 +05:30
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# You normally don't need to do this if you run a ntp daemon.
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2007-07-04 23:41:01 +05:30
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CLOCK_SYSTOHC="no"
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2007-04-05 16:48:42 +05:30
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# Select the proper timezone. For valid values, peek inside of the
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# /usr/share/zoneinfo/ directory. For example, some common values are
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# "America/New_York" or "EST5EDT" or "Europe/Berlin". If you want to
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# manage /etc/localtime yourself, set this to "".
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2007-09-24 16:59:05 +05:30
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TIMEZONE="Factory"
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2007-04-05 16:48:42 +05:30
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