Subject: clock on netbsd and NT
To: None <port-alpha@netbsd.org>
From: schaecsn <schaecsn@gmx.de>
List: port-alpha
Date: 11/20/2001 23:59:08
Hi,

I do have an alpha 200 4/100 running two OSes: netbsd-1.5.2 an Win NT
3.51. Hey, the latter one is suprisingly fast but there is no SW
available ;-(

Unfortunately, both OSes disagree on how to interpret the time.

I set the time within netbsd to 11/21/2001 but NT insists later on
11/21/1981. NT doesn't let me even boot before I "fix" the problem.
Adjusting the time for NT within the startmenue for NT results later in
a misinterpretation for netbsd ...

Who is right, NT or Netbsd? Anyway, is there a way to convince one OS to
adapt to the other time scheme?

Thanks, Stefan
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