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Author Re: time seen at top of /var/log/boot
Dan Jacobson

2005-10-08, 5:55 pm

I still have no idea why the time at the top of /var/log/boot is so
far ahead of any worldly timezone:

# grep Clock /var/log/boot
Sun Oct 9 07:31:32 2005: Setting the System Clock using the hardware Clock as reference...
Sat Oct 8 23:31:31 2005: System Clock set. Local time: Sat Oct 8 23:31:31 CST 2005

The final time is correct Taiwan time, but the initial time is an
unworldly GMT+16. My BIOS is set with my local Taiwan time.

I wonder what others
# grep Clock /var/log/boot
except for those whose two lines are the same time.


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