Did a quick google search and couldn't seem to find this as an FAQ...

I've noticed my RH7.2 systems did not properly handle daylight savings time.  
I found an older google article with this info:

"1.) Make sure that the link, /etc/localtime ->
/usr/share/zoneinfo/EST5EDT exists (will have to be a symbolic link, I
guess,since it may well be on a separate partition). On my system,
/etc/localtime is a copy of /usr/share/zoneinfo/EST5EDT , not a link.

2.) Examine /etc/sysconfig/clock
Mine reads:

ZONE="America/New_York"
UTC=true
ARC=false

Yours should be something like that, but ZONE might be a little
different, depending on how you configured your system.

Then set your hardware clock to UTC, not local time, by any of a
number of ways (e.g., diddling it in the BIOS, using /sbin/hwclock
--utc --debug --systohc, etc.)."

Now, my /etc/sysconfig/clock has "UTC=false", I guess because I didn't
really know what that was for during the install.  Is this my issue, then
I might have to double check my H/W clock settings to make sure it is set
to UTC also, and change the /etc/sysconfig/clock setting and likely reboot?

Marco


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