On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 03:16:00PM +0200, Grigorios Bouzakis wrote:
This only appears if you set the HARDWWARECLOCK to UTC as far as i can tell.
Most times in virtual machines i leave it to localtime. But the hwclock of a vm comes from the host system (here it's set to UTC).
Even though i dont have Widnows installed localtime works better for me, no such issues and plus the clock uses the correct time. UTC is 2 hours ahead.
Yes, windows have it's own goal with the clock: all mine, don't care about other's ;-) If i remember it, i will try next installations with tzdate set before fdisk. Maybe this could solve it. Perhaps we could set tzdate/TIMEZONE in the installer before (c)fdisk'ing, maybe in km or as a own menu option if this is the reason.
Greg
Regards Gerhard -- Linux ist wenn es trotzdem geht...