On 2011/01/03 18:18 (GMT-0700) Michal Jaegermann composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
> Is there another cmdline date configuration tool?
system-config-date is doing more than just setting a time zone but
if you want to do only that then there are many such tools and one
possible is known as '/bin/cp'. Just copy a desired zone file from
/usr/share/zoneinfo/ to /etc/localtime. Remaining functionality of
system-config-date is covered by 'date' and 'chkconfig'.
Maybe the problem is that systemd doesn't know about any of this. According
to chkconfig, ntpd is on, and according to diff, /etc/localtime and
/usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Eastern contain entirely identical bits. Yet, each
Rawhide boot produces filesystem mount times and clock time off by the TZ offset.
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