2011-12-21, 17:28
_BJ1 Wrote:Yes, you have to set your system to UTC. Is the system powered on with the 'good settings' (wake_test)?
_BJ1
To tell your Ubuntu system that the hardware clock is set to UTC:
1. edit /etc/default/rcS
2. add or change the following section
# Set UTC=yes if your hardware clock is set to UTC (GMT)
UTC=yes
Yes. The system started properly.
I set it before this log: UTC= yes, but it does not solve.
Before this try, I change the rtc clock to UTC clock. It does not help. It works only with -u parameter.
The BIOS time is UTC.