Why don't you just create /etc/timezone with Europe/Berlin as content?
Huh? I always thought the proper place was the TIMEZONE variable
in /etc/conf.d/clock:
TIMEZONE=Europe/Berlin
2008/7/31, Anno v. Heimburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Huh? I always thought the proper place was the TIMEZONE variable
in /etc/conf.d/clock:
It was he proper place in pre baselayout-2 and openrc times! Now the
proper place for gentoo is /etc/timezone!
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
2008/7/31, Anno v. Heimburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Huh? I always thought the proper place was the TIMEZONE variable
in /etc/conf.d/clock:
It was he proper place in pre baselayout-2 and openrc times! Now the
proper place for gentoo is /etc/timezone!
So do we keep TIMEZONE
So do we keep TIMEZONE in conf.d/clock or delete it?
There is no /etc/conf.d/clock anymore in openrc/baselayout 2.0.
The openrc file is called /etc/conf.d/hwclock, and there's no TIMEZONE
variable in that file.
Sven Köhler wrote:
So do we keep TIMEZONE in conf.d/clock or delete it?
There is no /etc/conf.d/clock anymore in openrc/baselayout 2.0.
The openrc file is called /etc/conf.d/hwclock, and there's no TIMEZONE
variable in that file.
Ah, oops, I'm on stable. Baselayout 2 is ~amd64.
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Helmut Jarausch wrote:
Thanks, but it doesn't work here. I must be doing something wrong.
Now,
I have deleted /etc/localtime
/etc/conf.d/hwclock contains
clock=local
(which is recommended for a dual boot system with Windows)
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