On 17/07/18 12:37, Ed Greshko wrote: > Also, check /etc/timezone, normally a symlink to the desired system >>> default timezone file. >>> >> Not sure if this has changed in Fedora 28, but I don't have >> /etc/timezone on any of my servers. I've previously seen it before, as >> either a symlink to a file in /usr/share/zoneinfo, or a file from that >> directory copied to /etc/timezone. >> >> Not sure if I have a problem in that area or not. > The link is not /etc/timezone but /etc/localtime > Thanks for the clarification Ed, all my servers show /etc/localtime as a symlink to the correct timezone
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