Incorrect time zone.
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2021 1:36 am
OK. When I installed GhostBSD, when it asked for the timezone, I went through the normal procedure to set it to my time zone, which is Pacific, yet whenever Ghost boots, I see it telling me that the time is "skewed", and it should be set to UTC, then it messes with my bios and set it to UTC.
I then go back into the BIOS and set it back to my local time, yet every time the system reboots, it sets it back to UTC.
So how can I 1) remove what ever is telling my system to go to UTC, and 2) adjust which file to reflect this.
This is beginning to tick me off.
Another issue is that very, very few of the exe files which should be available to root are not available. Why is this?
Ken Gordon
I then go back into the BIOS and set it back to my local time, yet every time the system reboots, it sets it back to UTC.
So how can I 1) remove what ever is telling my system to go to UTC, and 2) adjust which file to reflect this.
This is beginning to tick me off.
Another issue is that very, very few of the exe files which should be available to root are not available. Why is this?
Ken Gordon