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Old 6th January 2008, 06:53 PM
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Talking Mandriva changes time in Sabayon and Fedora? SOLVED!

When I log out of Mandriva and boot into my Fedora or Sabayon partition the time gets changed in Fedora or Sabayon from local time to UTC. Any ideas as to what could cause this? To my knowledge all my Linux partitions [also Suse] are set to Hardware Time=UTC Local Time=USA MST. How do I check this in Mandriva? Does not happen when I boot out of Mandriva into Suse partition or any other permutation I've come up with. Also I don't know if this is something Mandriva is doing or something about how Fedora and Sabayon start ntp or ntpd or something else???

What I also need is the equivalent to 'dmesg' for what Mandriva is doing when I boot out of it?

By the way what is the link for one of those sites that let you store long lines of code and link to them with a http link???
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Old 6th January 2008, 07:09 PM
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Fedora 'dmesg':

http://tempcode.com/6r

Sabayon 'dmesg':

http://tempcode.com/6s
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Old 7th January 2008, 05:07 AM
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If you run more than two OS's, be sure only one of them is trying to adjust for DST.
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Old 9th January 2008, 08:18 PM
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The problem was that hardware clock in Mandriva was set to local time. For solution:

http://forum.mandriva.com/viewtopic.php?t=78176

In other words:

Configure Your Computer > System > Manage Date and Time > Change Time Zone

Select the nearest city in your time zone and it will ask is your hardware clock set to GMT.

Simple. Thanks RJ549.
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