Pekka Savola wrote:
> 
> On 27 Oct 2000, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
> > Where in the Red Hat boot process does the timezone get set?  I have one
> > machine (mostly running 7.0) that always comes up with a timezone of MST
> > even though /etc/sysconfig/clock has ZONE="US/Central" in it.
> >
> > The only things I can find that use /etc/sysconfig/clock are rc.sysinit and
> > init.d/apmd, but neither reference the timezone.
> >
> > Perhaps it is not coincidental that the problem machine does not run apmd
> > while the working machines do, but why should apmd have anything to do with
> > setting the timezone?
> 
> /etc/localtime, can be configured with copying/symlinking the correct zone
> from /usr/share/zoninfo or by running timeconfig.

How are you supposed to edit the files in /usr/share/zoneinfo? They look
like binaries. Are there sources and some kind of compiler, or is there
some special program?

I think the one for America/Asuncion is bad in RHL 7.0 and I want to be
able to read it to see why it is bad.

-- 
Ivan Jager



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