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-
-
- %general-entities;
-]>
-
-
-
-
- Configuring the setclock Script
-
-
- setclock
- configuring
-
- The setclock script reads the time from the hardware
- clock, also known as the BIOS or the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
- (CMOS) clock. If the hardware clock is set to UTC, this script will convert the
- hardware clock's time to the local time using the
- /etc/localtime file (which tells the
- hwclock program which timezone the user is in). There is no
- way to detect whether or not the hardware clock is set to UTC, so this
- needs to be configured manually.
-
- The setclock is run via
- udev when the kernel detects the hardware
- capability upon boot. It can also be run manually with the stop parameter to
- store the system time to the CMOS clock.
-
- If you cannot remember whether or not the hardware clock is set to UTC,
- find out by running the hwclock --localtime --show
- command. This will display what the current time is according to the hardware
- clock. If this time matches whatever your watch says, then the hardware clock is
- set to local time. If the output from hwclock is not local
- time, chances are it is set to UTC time. Verify this by adding or subtracting
- the proper amount of hours for the timezone to the time shown by
- hwclock. For example, if you are currently in the MST
- timezone, which is also known as GMT -0700, add seven hours to the local
- time.
-
- Change the value of the UTC variable below
- to a value of 0 (zero) if the hardware clock
- is not set to UTC time.
-
- Create a new file /etc/sysconfig/clock by running
- the following:
-
-cat > /etc/sysconfig/clock << "EOF"
-# Begin /etc/sysconfig/clock
-
-UTC=1
-
-# Set this to any options you might need to give to hwclock,
-# such as machine hardware clock type for Alphas.
-CLOCKPARAMS=
-
-# End /etc/sysconfig/clock
-EOF
-
- A good hint explaining how to deal with time on LFS is available
- at . It explains issues such as
- time zones, UTC, and the TZ environment variable.
-
- The CLOCKPARAMS and UTC paramaters may be alternatively set
- in the /etc/sysconfig/rc.site file.
-
-