** Description changed:

  Good day to you all!
  Think I've found a very annoying (for me) bug.
  My BIOS time is set to GMT, say it's 10.00.
  I live in Russia, my time zone is +4. I start installing Ubuntu Server, 
choose English as my language, choose Russia as my country, choose Moscow as my 
time zone. I install server and reboot.
  
  The 'date' should be 14.00, but it's 18.00!
- Moreover, incorrect time settings affect Bind and Squid functionality. This 
happens because I have a server postinstall disk that installs all my debs and 
config files. I install them, reboot, Bind and Squid start, then time gets 
updated by ntpdate. But they have started with the old time settings! Restart 
of the daemons or system restart solves the problem.
+ Moreover, incorrect time settings affect Bind and Squid functionality. This 
happens because I have a server postinstall disk that installs all my debs and 
config files. I install them, reboot, networking starts, Bind and Squid start, 
time gets updated by ntpdate. But Bind and Squid have started with the old time 
settings! Restart of the daemons or system restart solves the problem.

** Summary changed:

- Incorrect time zone settings on Ubuntu Server
+ Incorrect time zone settings in Ubuntu Server

** Description changed:

  Good day to you all!
  Think I've found a very annoying (for me) bug.
  My BIOS time is set to GMT, say it's 10.00.
  I live in Russia, my time zone is +4. I start installing Ubuntu Server, 
choose English as my language, choose Russia as my country, choose Moscow as my 
time zone. I install server and reboot.
  
  The 'date' should be 14.00, but it's 18.00!
- Moreover, incorrect time settings affect Bind and Squid functionality. This 
happens because I have a server postinstall disk that installs all my debs and 
config files. I install them, reboot, networking starts, Bind and Squid start, 
time gets updated by ntpdate. But Bind and Squid have started with the old time 
settings! Restart of the daemons or system restart solves the problem.
+ Moreover, incorrect time settings affect Bind and Squid functionality. This 
happens because I have a server postinstall disk that installs all my debs and 
config files. I start without networking, install them, reboot, networking 
starts, Bind and Squid start, time gets updated by ntpdate. But Bind and Squid 
have started with the old time settings! Restart of the daemons or system 
restart solves the problem.

** Description changed:

  Good day to you all!
  Think I've found a very annoying (for me) bug.
  My BIOS time is set to GMT, say it's 10.00.
  I live in Russia, my time zone is +4. I start installing Ubuntu Server, 
choose English as my language, choose Russia as my country, choose Moscow as my 
time zone. I install server and reboot.
  
  The 'date' should be 14.00, but it's 18.00!
- Moreover, incorrect time settings affect Bind and Squid functionality. This 
happens because I have a server postinstall disk that installs all my debs and 
config files. I start without networking, install them, reboot, networking 
starts, Bind and Squid start, time gets updated by ntpdate. But Bind and Squid 
have started with the old time settings! Restart of the daemons or system 
restart solves the problem.
+ Moreover, incorrect time settings affect Bind and Squid functionality. This 
happens because I have a server postinstall disk that installs all my debs and 
config files. I boot without networking, install them, reboot, networking 
starts, Bind and Squid start, time gets updated by ntpdate. But Bind and Squid 
have started with the old time settings! Restart of the daemons or system 
restart solves the problem.

** Tags added: debian-installer ntp time zone

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Incorrect time zone settings in Ubuntu Server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423553
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