Public bug reported:

systemd-timedated complain about /etc/localtime not being a symbolic
link. From syslog:

    systemd-timedated[1074]: /etc/localtime should be a symbolic link to
a timezone data file in /usr/share/zoneinfo/.

As Ubuntu (and Debian) uses a copy of /usr/share/zoneinfo/... instead of
symlink, ref.:

https://wiki.debian.org/TimeZoneChanges

“[…] In Debian releases Etch and later, /etc/localtime is a copy of the
original data file. […]”

And also what is done per configuration by dpkg-reconfigure tzdata, the
message is unnecessary at best.

The man page is also adding to the confusion by, ref:

http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/utopic/en/man5/localtime.5.html


“Because the timezone identifier is extracted from the symlink target
 name of /etc/localtime, this file may not be a normal file or hardlink.”


Source:

    https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd

Ubuntu release:

    $ lsb_release -rd
    Description:        Ubuntu 14.10
    Release:    14.10

Package version:

    systemd:
        Installed: 208-8ubuntu8.1

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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