Bug 2742

Summary: systemd doesn't honour timezone and/or non-utc hardware clock
Product: Mageia Reporter: Guillaume Rousse <guillomovitch>
Component: RPM PackagesAssignee: Mageia Bug Squad <bugsquad>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: Normal    
Version: Cauldron   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: i586   
OS: Linux   
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Source RPM: systemd CVE:
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Description Guillaume Rousse 2011-09-14 11:21:00 CEST
Since I switched to systemd, my system time is always four hours back at boot, and I have to use ntpdate to fix it.

My hardware clock uses local time, as it is a dual-boot machine with windows. My timezone is CEST (Europe/Paris).

The /etc/timezone file has the content documented in http://0pointer.de/public/systemd-man/timezone.html:
Europe/Paris

The /etc/adjtime has this content:
0.000493 1315937780 0.000000
1315937780
LOCAL
Comment 1 Manuel Hiebel 2011-09-14 11:51:18 CEST
duplicate of bug 2521 ?
Comment 2 Guillaume Rousse 2011-09-14 13:04:42 CEST
Indeed, it's a duplicate.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 2521 ***

Status: NEW => RESOLVED
Resolution: (none) => DUPLICATE