> > There's a kernel option to cope with this situation -
> > CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT ("RTC stores time in GMT").
>> i think this only applies to APM.. :(
>> what you want to look at is the boot scripts config. Eg on RedHat
> /etc/sysconfig/clock controls the settings:
>> ZONE="Europe/Dublin"
> UTC=true
> ARC=false
>> the UTC line should be set depending on whether you run doze or not.
Mmm, what happens if you do reboots during the hour
when the clock has been put back. How does the machine
know if this is the first or second time through?
I assume Windows stores it in a file/Regrisry first or
something. Does linux understand?
What I mean is do you have to boot Windows before
the clock will be put forward/back in this setup?
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