On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Aug 2000, Nitebirdz wrote:
> > Not running 6.2 here, but if I go to /etc and run "ls -l" it shows that
> > the file localtime is actually a symnbolic link that should be pretty much
> > self-explanatory. I have a feeling if you set up a link to the correct
> > target according to your timezone that should fix it... although as I
> > said, I cannot be sure because I'm not running 6.2 anyway. Just an idea
> > to try. Let me know if that doesn't fix it so I don't open my mouth the
> > next time. :-)
> >
> >
> Just for the record, in RH 6.2 the /etc/localtime is NOT a symlink.
> It's a binary file.
> John
>
In 5.2 is a symlink to a binary file, so if you run "file localtime" it
does show that it is a binary file. However, it still is a
symlink. Just to clarify.
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