On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 08:55:15PM -0700, Anton Graham wrote:

> > How the heck do I change my timezone?  I just noticed I've got EDT on
> > here and I tried changing it in linuxconf but all it does is call
> > hwclock.  I kinda want to have an accurate timezone on this
> > machine... =)  Thanks.
> 
> Your timezone is defined in /etc/sysconfig/clock.  At system start,
> /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit sources this file to determine axactly what parameters
> get passed to hwclock to set the system clock and timezone.
> 
> HTH :)

Thanks, Anton.  As you probably already saw, I figured out how to fix
it.  =)

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