Default UTC time vs local time in kernel

Default UTC time vs local time in kernel

Post by Michael A. Endsl » Tue, 08 Oct 2002 17:29:25



Another question :(
Is there any way to make OpenBSD use local time instead of UTC?
I run 5 different OS's on this one machine, but when running OpenBSD 3.1,
I either have to change my bios setting before or when leaving 3.1.
If it can't, I can live with it (since I do like/enjoy obsd).
Mike
 
 
 

Default UTC time vs local time in kernel

Post by Peter Str?mber » Tue, 08 Oct 2002 19:12:22




Quote:> Is there any way to make OpenBSD use local time instead of UTC?
> ...

See options(8) and config(8), look for timezone.

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Peter Str?mberg
ISCCIV02

 
 
 

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