On 02/07/2015 12:34 PM, g wrote: <<<>>>
/etc/sysconfig/clock shows ZONE="Etc/GMT-6".
running 'system-config-date' from cli, and setting hardware clock to UTC and system clock to CST, several times, 'hwclock' kept showing clock to be CST. so, i ran 'system-config-date' one more time and selected UTC for both and set clock to UTC time. weird, but that set bios clock to UTC and i was able to open 'System Settings' window, select 'Date & Time', and set system time to correct time using chicago as time zone. too bad it does not have CST in settings because i live in memphis, tn. ;-)
shame all that could not bet set correctly using 'hwclock'.
thank you for replying.
now for some 'head rest', then some reading of centos upgrade tool before i go back to attempt install.
so much for all that.
i just thought it was working. :-(
only way i can get system clock to show correct CST is to set bios clock to CST.