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2015 Feb 07
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lost at 'repository' entry installing centos7
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[root at boxen etc]# grep UTC *
adjtime:UTC
grep: extlinux.conf: No such file or directory
Binary file localtime matches
[root at boxen etc]# grep GMT *
grep: extlinux.conf: No such file or directory
Binary file localtime-org matches
protocols:gmtp 100 GMTP # GMTP
services:n1-rmgmt 4447/tcp # N1-RMGMT
services:n1-rmgmt 4447/udp # N1-RMGMT
[root at boxen etc]# grep CST *
grep: extlinux.conf: No such file or directory
Binary file localtime-0001 matches
mime.types:applicatio...
2015 Feb 07
2
lost at 'repository' entry installing centos7
On Sat, Feb 07, 2015 at 01:05:58PM -0600, g wrote:
> so much for all that.
>
> i just thought it was working. :-(
>
> only way i can get system clock to show correct CST is to set bios
> clock to CST.
I suggest reading the man page for 'hwclock'. Namely, the --utc
option. If you don't tell your system that the BIOS is stored as UTC,
then it will assume it's