[CentOS] how to properly change the timezone
Jorge Fábregas
jorge.fabregas at gmail.comThu Jul 8 12:48:10 UTC 2010
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On Wednesday 07 July 2010 21:32:45 Phil Manuel wrote: > /usr/bin/system-config-time > > (from the system-config-date RPM package) > > It will work in text mode. > > (Essentially /etc/sysconfig/clock is the config file that also needs > updating) Is /etc/sysconfig/clock really essential? I just have /etc/localtime pointing to the right timezone and never had any problem. I don't even have /etc/sysconfig/clock on my servers. I was about to install the system-config-date (package that provides system- config-time) in order to see if indeed it creates /etc/sysconfig/clock but yum tells me I need 48 more packages to satisfy dependencies. I said no obviously.... Best regards, Jorge
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