At 03:33 PM 5/3/00 -0500, you wrote:
>>Server PC.  Redhat 6
>>
>>I have my PC clock set to UTC
>>
>>My /etc/sysconfig/clock says:
>>UTC=true
>>ARC=false
>>
>>ls -l on /etc/localtime gives:
>>lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root           32 May  3 13:30 /etc/localtime ->
>>../usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Central
>>
>>Today, I noticed the date command's output did not adjust correctly with the
>>change to CDT
>>
>>Any idea of what I'm doing wrong.
>
>First off, UTC does not do daylight saving time.  My /etc/sysconfig/clock
says:
>UTC="no"
>ARC=false
>
>My localtime is not a symbolic link, but a copy of
>
>       /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Central
>
>
The local time display will do daylight saving time if the clock is set to
UTC, and the localtime varable has the daylight saving time option.
(CST6CDT instead of CST6 or central.)

Mikkel

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