Subject: Re: File system date wrong after install
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
From: Nico van Eikema Hommes <hommes@derioc1.organik.uni-erlangen.de>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/11/1997 19:12:59
Hi Bill,
>> How weird...unless you have the time zone incorrectly set somewhere
>> (either in the Date & Time control panel or in NetBSD), I really can't
>> imagine why you're getting this error. Maybe the time in the MacOS is a
>> bit off???
>
>Are you on summer time?
>To compensate for summer time, I set the time zone in the map to be one
>hour earlier than usual, and then hit (set). I'm using 7.1, which was
>DST-stupid. So I take the normal -8 time zone and add an hour, getting -7.
>I then also adjust the GMT bias in the booter.
We are on summer time indeed (impossible to get the kids to go to bed in
time :-). However, I would understand and accept if the time after an
install would be roughly an hour off. What disturbs me (and it does so after
I had at last figured out how to get the time correctly set in NetBSD) is
that the differences are irregular and sometimes large (several hours).
Best wishes,
Nico
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