>>I have the following set:
>>
>>dir /etc/localtime
>>lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Sep 27 02:30 /etc/localtime ->
>>../usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Central
>
>And is your hardware clock set to GMT (UTC) or localtime ???
The timeconfig program changed nothing:
mrvideo.vidiot.com.ZROOT <229> cat /etc/sysconfig/clock
ZONE="US/Central"
UTC=false
ARC=false
The only difference after timeconfig was used was that /etc/localtime is
no longer s symbolic link, but a copy of /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Central.
Still, created files are at GMT.
I'll probably have to reboot to see if there are any differences and
set the hardware clock to CST (if it isn't already).
MB
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