before running timeconfig:
[root@shlomo1 /etc]# ls -la loc*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 33 Mar 8 17:08 localtime ->
/usr/share/zoneinfo/[No selection
after running timeconfig:
[root@shlomo1 /etc]# ls -la loc*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 803 Mar 18 23:58 localtime
[root@shlomo1 /etc]#
Is the garbage gone from the header?
On 18-Mar-2001 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Does /etc/localtime exist on your system?
>
> /etc/localtime should be the timezone information. It is ususally a
> soft/hard link to a file under /usr/share/zone
> (I think on redhats it is not a soft link to assure that it will remain
> valid even if /usr is a seperate paritition and only / is mounted)
>
> If it does not exist, either create the link yourself (to
> /usr/share/zone/Asia/Jerusalem
>
> or use timeconfig (applicable for redhat and mandrake. Other distros have
> their own tools, probably).
>
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Date: 18-Mar-2001 Time: 21:59:12
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