Re: Setting time

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On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 18:46, Jesse Keating wrote:
> On Friday 05 September 2003 09:40, Pierre-Francois Honore wrote:
> > ----
> > %pre
> > wget -O /tmp/ntpdate http://"IP number of your http
> > server"/.../ntpdate chmod +x /tmp/ntpdate
> > /tmp/ntpdate "IP number of your NTP server"
> 
> Interesting... Question on this.  What timezone is being used at this 
> point?  Sure you can define the timezone inside the kickstart file, but 
> wouldn't that be processed after the %pre section?  Should I add 
> something into the %pre that sets the timezone correctly?

No matter the time zone. I think that internal time used is UTC. TZ is
just a user friendly feature for presentation.

The reference of UNIX is : date -u






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