On Mar 20, 2014, at 16:15 , Bob Doolittle <bob(a)doolittle.us.com> wrote:
I have a similar issue, but my Windows clocks are always 4 hours
ahead now, as if they were set to UTC. What time zone are you in?
I have been under the impression that this is likely due to:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1062615 but haven't tried the fix myself
yet (supposed to be fixed in 3.4).
likely
the guest's HW clock should be now set to the offset of the selected TZ. For default
Linux installs this should be UTC (I think still you can't select anything else), for
Windows this should be the desired time zone.
Not sure how it handles DST but at least it should be consistently coming up with the same
time:)
Thanks,
michal
-Bob
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Blaster <blaster(a)556nato.com> wrote:
Ever since the “Spring Forward” on March 9th, my Windows 7 guests are behind an hour
every time they reboot. The Fedora 20 guests are just fine.
I can set the correct time, reboot, comes back up an hour behind. I’ve tried setting the
time zone in the properties to both GMT and to the correct timezone, still the same,
behind an hour on reboot.
What am I doing wrong?
And what affect does setting the time zone in the properties supposed to have on the
guest?
Thanks..
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