As far as the timezone thingy goes:-
If you set your system clock to 12:00 (midday) under Windows, RH7 will think
it's actually 07:00. RH7, unlike Windows, leaves the BIOS clock (is that
what it's really called?) in GMT and sets the system clock to [BIOS clock -
5 hours], assuming you're on the East Coast.
Some distributions have a toggle switch which lets you set the BIOS clock to
the same as the system clock (i.e. 5 hours behind). This reduces confusion
when you're switching between Linux and Windows.
I don't know if RH7 has this switch. If it doesn't, try setting your
timezone to Zulu (GMT+0).
-Hugo
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> After this the machine boots nicely, but the time is skewed to 5 hours
> earlier than the time in the machine's setup.
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