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21 lines
877 B
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# Set CLOCK to "UTC" if your Hardware Clock is set to UTC (also known as
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# Greenwich Mean Time). If that clock is set to the local time, then
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# set CLOCK to "local". Note that if you dual boot with Windows, then
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# you should set it to "local".
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clock="UTC"
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# If you want the hwclock script to set the system time (software clock)
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# to match the current hardware clock during bootup, leave this
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# commented out.
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# However, you can set this to "NO" ifyou are running a modern kernel
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# with CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS set to y and your hardware clock set to UTC.
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#clock_hctosys="YES"
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# If you do not want to set the hardware clock to the current system
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# time (software clock) during shutdown, set this to no.
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#clock_systohc="YES"
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# If you wish to pass any other arguments to hwclock during bootup,
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# you may do so here. Alpha users may wish to use --arc or --srm here.
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clock_args=""
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