[CentOS] lost at 'repository' entry installing centos7

Sat Feb 7 12:31:34 UTC 2015
g <geleem at bellsouth.net>



On 02/07/2015 03:01 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 07, 2015 at 01:05:58PM -0600, g wrote:
>> 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.
>
> I suggest reading the man page for 'hwclock'.  Namely, the --utc
> option.  If you don't tell your system that the BIOS is stored as UTC,
> then it will assume it's local time.

i have run 'man hwclock' so many times that the a, c, h, k, l, m, n, o
keys have gray lettering and the rest are black. so i now have one
terminal with 'man hwclock' left open. :-D

[geo at boxen ~]$ su
Password:
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock --utc
Sat 07 Feb 2015 05:28:00 PM CST  -0.219402 seconds
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock --utc --date="2/07/15 23:30:00"
Sat 07 Feb 2015 05:29:35 PM CST  -0.390922 seconds
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock --set --utc --date="2/07/15 23:30:00"
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock
Sat 07 Feb 2015 11:30:11 PM CST  -0.828490 seconds
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock  --utc --set  --date="2/07/15 23:30:00"
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock
Sat 07 Feb 2015 11:30:04 PM CST  -0.672246 seconds
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock --set  --date="2/07/15 23:30:00" --utc
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock
Sat 07 Feb 2015 11:30:08 PM CST  -0.734744 seconds
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock --set --utc  --date="2/07/15 23:30:00"
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock
Sat 07 Feb 2015 11:30:03 PM CST  -0.531615 seconds
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock --utc --set --date="2/07/15 23:30:00"
[root at boxen geo]# hwclock
Sat 07 Feb 2015 11:30:03 PM CST  -0.422288 seconds
[root at boxen geo]#

in fact, i have run combination's so many times and of various ways,
only difference i can think of is changing the sequence, which still
does no good.

or, i have run it so many different ways that my brain is failing to
think of right combination.

running "system-config-date", the only way i can get bios clock to
show UTC is by setting both system and zone to UTC, which makes
system UTC.

/etc/adjtime is still;

  6.736246 1423375017 0.000000
  1423375017
  UTC

  [root at boxen etc]# grep UTC *
  adjtime:UTC
  grep: extlinux.conf: No such file or directory
  Binary file localtime matches
  [root at boxen etc]# grep GMT *
  grep: extlinux.conf: No such file or directory
  Binary file localtime-org matches
  protocols:gmtp  100     GMTP            # GMTP
  services:n1-rmgmt        4447/tcp                # N1-RMGMT
  services:n1-rmgmt        4447/udp                # N1-RMGMT
  [root at boxen etc]# grep CST *
  grep: extlinux.conf: No such file or directory
  Binary file localtime-0001 matches
  mime.types:application/CSTAdata+xml
  services:subntbcst_tftp  247/tcp    # SUBNTBCST_TFTP
  services:subntbcst_tftp  247/udp    # SUBNTBCST_TFTP
  services:rcst            3467/tcp   # RCST
  services:rcst            3467/udp   # RCST
  services:cst-port        3742/tcp   # CST - Configuration & Service \
    Tracker
  services:cst-port        3742/udp   # CST - Configuration & Service \
    Tracker
  [root at boxen etc]#

that is about it for this 'chemo brain' to come up with.


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peace out.

in a world with out fences, who needs gates.

CentOS GNU/Linux 6.6

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g
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