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- <sect1 id="ch07-setclock">
- <title>Configuring the setclock script</title>
- <?dbhtml filename="setclock.html" dir="chapter07"?>
- <para>The setclock script is only for real use when the hardware clock (also
- known as BIOS or CMOS clock) isn't set to GMT time. The recommended
- setup is setting the hardware clock to GMT and having the time converted
- to localtime using the /etc/localtime symbolic link. But if an
- OS is run that doesn't understand a clock set to GMT (most notable are
- Microsoft OS'es) you may want to set the clock to localtime so that
- the time is properly displayed on those OS'es. This script will then
- set the kernel time to the hardware clock without converting the time using
- the /etc/localtime symlink.</para>
- <para>If you want to use this script on your system even if the
- hardware clock is set to GMT, then the UTC variable below has to be
- changed to the value of <emphasis>1</emphasis>.</para>
- <para>Create a new file <filename>/etc/sysconfig/clock</filename> by running
- the following:</para>
- <para><screen><userinput>cat > /etc/sysconfig/clock << "EOF"</userinput>
- # Begin /etc/sysconfig/clock
- UTC=0
- # End /etc/sysconfig/clock
- <userinput>EOF</userinput></screen></para>
- <para>Now, you may want to take a look at a very good hint explaining how we
- deal with time on LFS at <ulink
- url="&hints-root;time.txt">&hints-root;time.txt</ulink>.
- It explains issues such as timezones, UTC, and the TZ environment
- variable.</para>
- </sect1>
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