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Redouane Boumghar wrote: |
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> Hello everyone, |
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> I recently had to reset my clock to a more "correct" (that may be |
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> subjective) setting. |
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> In your case I would set my /etc/conf.d/clock file as: |
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> CLOCK="UTC" |
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> TIMEZONE="US/Pacific" |
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> then I would assure that my /etc/localtime file is correct with the |
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> next command: |
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> $ cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Pacific /etc/localtime |
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> <snip> |
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> Hope that helps |
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> I'd be happy to share the pros and the cons... |
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I think you are supposed to link that localtime file instead of |
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copying. If the file in zoneinfo gets updated then the one in /etc will |
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still be the old one. |
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Someone correct me if I am wrong here. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) :-) |
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Copy n paste then remove the -remove-me- part. |
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