Le 24/06/2013 20:14, Molly Jakić a écrit :
> On 24 June 2013 19:01, Sergey Shidlovsky <sshidlov...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:sshidlov...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Greetings to all LFS builders!
>
>     Now I'm at the beginning of chapter 6. [...]
>
>     Therefore TZ='Europe/Kiev' will be used.
>     Local time is now: Mon Jun 24 23:48:23 EEST 2013.
>     Universal Time is now: Mon Jun 24 20:48:23 UTC 2013.
>     ---
>
>     The problem is that correct time where I live (Kiev, Ukraine) is
>     that which mentioned as "Universal Time", but not "Local time". As
>     I can understand, Universal Time is the same as Greenwich
>     Meantime. But in my country all clocks is set at +2 hours to it.
>     Can I fix this issue somehow?
>
>
> Hi.
>
> Look in /etc/sysconfig/clock. My system clock is set to local time, so 
> i write UTC="0". If I understand rightly, your system clock is set to 
> UTC, so you should write UTC="1" and then the system will adjust 
> appropriately.
>
> Regards,
> Molly
>
>
I think /etc/sysconfig/clock is an LFS file. When you are at chapter 6, 
the system you use is still the host.
So /etc/sysconfig/clock might be useless.

Actually, what is output at the end of the tzselect script assumes that 
the host clock is set up to UTC (see 'man date' for details), which 
might not be true. So you should not bother much about that output, and 
wait until chapter 7.9 "configuring the setclock script" to set up the 
clock properly for the LFS system. Right now, you just have to configure 
the /etc/localtime file.

Pierre

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