Changing time, Ubuntu 10.04 Live USB
Are Venes
arevenes at gmail.com
Mon Feb 28 12:05:01 UTC 2011
Den 28.02.2011 07:10, skrev Mark Widdicombe:
> On Sun, 2011-02-27 at 22:19 +0100, Are Venes wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have searched the web and found similar problems like mine but can`t
>> seem to find any answer.
>>
>> How can I make my live-CD show the correct time? It currently displays,
>> hwclock +1 hour.
>> Example:
>> I run sudo hwclock , output -> 22.06
>> I run date, output -> 23.06
>>
>> The date(time) is also what is shown in the upper right corner..
>>
>> I have tried to set the clock there via preferences and then choosing
>> "set system time" and it corrects
>> the hwclock correctly, but once I restart the live-system we are back
>> with the differences.
>>
>> Does anyone know where the scripts or codelines that sets it back is
>> located?
>> Suggestions for how I can avoid the problem, or solve it? Really needs
>> the clock to be
>> set to the hwclock at boot time.
> Hi Are,
>
> Any changes you make whilst running from the live CD will not be
> persistent, so you will have to make the changes each time you boot from
> the live CD. If you want the changes to be persistent, consider running
> your live environment from a USB stick instead of a CD. Do this by
> creating an ISO using something like Remastersys, then create the USB
> stick by running System --> Administration --> Startup Disc Creator.
>
> Regards,
> Mark
>
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Hi Mark
As you can see from the header I am running it from an USB-stick like u
say. Currently found out i had to change etc/default/rcS , a it said
UTC=yes, changing it to no seems to give me persistent right clock.
Thanks for answering
Regards Are
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