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(this is all keven's fault... :-)
hi all!
so....we're all/mostly going to embark on changing our 3000s
clocks this weekend. and wondering minds are curious about
the timing of the change.
for example....said box is rebooted prior to 2am (i believe
that's the magic hour)....and uses some time program (we
have several to pick from) to sync the clock against a time
server. will it get back a minor correction (say a second
or two...allowing for clock drift....) or does it get back
an hour-ish correction? what if the 'setclock timezone....'
is the next command in execution sequence? - d
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