How exactly do you simulate the result of timeconfig?

I have one box that sometimes "forgot" its timezone and the only way to fix
it was by using timeconfig..


2013/3/19 Miklos Vajna <[email protected]>

> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 02:10:52PM -0700, James Buren <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > It is my intention to fully remove frugalwareutils eventually, as it
> > is primarily used by old installer.
> > But I can preserve one aspect of features from frugalwareutils. As I
> > reimplement all of the old utilities are integrated into the new
> > installer, they can be kept as separate utilities for post install
> > usage. However, my question is this: does anyone actually use these to
> > the point that they would be missed at all? If not, I will not bother
> > as it would be a waste of my time.
>
> Let's see what do we have there:
>
> mouseconfig: still needed by gpm.service (but probably only setup
> invokes it)
> netconfig: this is needed ATM, can be replaced by NM one day
> raidconfig: used only by the setup
> timeconfig: used only by the setup
> xwmconfig: used only by the setup, in the rare case when xdm is the DM
>
> So in short, if you do all these in the setup, just keep netconfig. And
> once the new installer is proved to successfully replace the old one.
> Even netconfig can go, if you provide upgrade instructions for static IP
> server setups (this is just a question of documentation).
>
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