>assuming that you want the hw clock to run local time, then 
>edit /etc/sysconfig/clock manually as follows:
>
>ZONE="your timezone" (taken from /usr/share/zoneinfo/, e.g. "US/Central")
>UTC=false
>ARC=false
>
>reboot after saving the file.

Been there, done that.  It was originally the above and setting the hardware
clock to localtime still created files with UTC.

Someone else has said that this was by design. I can understand the internal
timestamp bits being set to UTC, but would would expect ls to display the
file timestamps in local time, instead of GMT.

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