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On 30 May 2011 10:15, András Csányi <sayusi.ando@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi All, |
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> I have a little problem regarding time. After every boot I have to |
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> setup my clock because about my machine the current time is +2 hour |
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> more. To be honest, this is a little bit annoying. |
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> What I did: |
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> - According to install guide I have copied the |
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> /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Budapest to /etc/localtime |
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> - According to localization guide [1] I have to set up the current |
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> timezone in the /etc/conf.d/clock file but this file is missing. I |
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> have checked it the original stage-3 pack from Hungarian mirror and I |
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> couldn't find there as well. I think this file is removed. |
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> So my question is that, what should I do to have the current time |
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> automatically (I'm in Hungary/Budapest)? Should I make a new clock |
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> file? |
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> [1] - http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/guide-localization.xml |
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> Thanks for any help in advance! |
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Thank you for your help! This problem is resolved. |
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For the record, I edited the hwclock file, I created the /etc/timezone |
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file and I symlinked the proper file from zoneinfo directory to |
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/etc/localtime, and a ntp daemon was installed, as well. |
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It looks like everything is working fine! |
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