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Bug 841859
I can't disable UTC
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/etc/sysconfig/clock
clock (text/plain), 2.50 KB, created by
Segundo Luis Martín Díaz Sotomayor
on 2013-09-26 14:13:11 UTC
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Segundo Luis Martín Díaz Sotomayor
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2013-09-26 14:13:11 UTC
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>## Path: System/Environment/Clock >## Description: Information about your timezone and time ># ># Be aware that the time reference of the CMOS/HW clock has been ># forwarded to /etc/adjtime, the file used by hwclock(8), ># systemd(1), and the kernel as reference for the CMOS/HW clock. > >## Type: list(yes,no,) >## Description: Write back system time to the hardware clock ># ># Is set to "yes" write back the system time to the hardware ># clock at reboot or shutdown. Usefull if hardware clock is ># much more inaccurate than system clock. Set to "no" if ># system time does it wrong due e.g. missed timer interrupts. ># If set to "no" the hardware clock adjust feature is also ># skipped because it is rather useless without writing back ># the system time to the hardware clock. ># ># Note that you need to enable boot.clock for this feature to take ># effect. ># ># defaults to 'yes' if unset ># >SYSTOHC="" > >## Type: list(no,yes) >## Description: Write back system time if if already done by kernel ># ># Is set to "yes" write back the system time to the hardware ># clock at reboot or shutdown eveb if this is done by the kernel ># in the so called ``Eleven Minute Mode''. ># >FORCE_SYSTOHC="no" > >## Type: string >## Type: list(yes,no) >## Description: HW clock is not able to use years outside 1994-1999. ># ># Indicates that the Hardware Clock is incapable of storing years ># outside the range 1994-1999. ># >BADYEAR="no" > >## Type: string >## Description: Overrides the default device file name ># ># Overrides the default /dev file name, which is /dev/rtc on many ># platforms but may be /dev/rtc0, /dev/rtc1, and so on. ># >HCTOSYS_DEVICE="" > >## Type: list(yes,no,) >## Description: Do or do not not run hwclock(8) ># ># Set this to yes if it is possible to access the hardware clock, ># or no if it is not. On some platforms (s390 or xen) this may ># overwritten by the service its self. ># >USE_HWCLOCK="yes" > >## Type: list(yes,no,) >## Description: Correct systematic drift of the HW clock ># ># Add or subtract time from the Hardware Clock to account for ># systematic drift since the last time the clock was set or ># adjusted. By default off as this can cause trouble. For ># systems using localtime for HW clock this will ignored. ># >USE_ADJUST="no" > >## Type: string(Europe/Berlin,Europe/London,Europe/Paris) >## ServiceRestart: boot.clock >## Command: /sbin/refresh_initrd ># ># Timezone (e.g. CET or Asia/Tokyo). The value should correspond ># to the contents of the /etc/localtime file and is for internal ># YaST use only. ># >TIMEZONE="America/Lima" >DEFAULT_TIMEZONE="Europe/Madrid"
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