Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I 'had' the same problem. The only clue I had was to read the manpage > for tzconfig. It led me to look at /etc/timezone which contained > 'EDT'. It also led me to see what /etc/localtime was pointing to, wonder > of wonders, /usr/share/zoneinfo/EDT. As /usr/share/zoneinfo also > contains a 'EST5EDT', I simply changed the link (/etc/localtime) from > /usr/share/zoneinfo/EDT to /usr/share/zoneinfo/EDT5EST and changed > /etc/timeone to EDT5EST, and it fixed the time.
Running tzconfig without reading the man page works fine for me. In the past month I have switched time zone quite a few times, which included moving into daylight savings time in two of those time zones. While I read the tzconfig manual, it wasn't necessary.