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Posted: Nov. 05 2007,19:59 QUOTE

Not sure I understood you well Robert. If I boot with tz=Paris (in my case), then add the line
/usr/local/bin/gettime.lua
in bootlocal.sh I should be able to automatically get the time set on the machine on each boot?

Strangely, it does set the time, but not in the right timezone :(
In my example, it's now 21:00 and it set my time to 15:00, so 6 hours late.
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Posted: Nov. 05 2007,20:34 QUOTE

Try tz=Europe/Paris
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Posted: Nov. 05 2007,20:51 QUOTE

Great, that did it! Thanks (as always)
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