setting timezone from kickstart

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Hi all,

I used to do manual installs so I would set the timezone each time.
I have now migrated to kickstart and I wish to use a command line (at boot) parameter
to set the needed timezone.

I am familiar with timeconfig and that works. I tried timeconfig --help (looking for command line arguments) and there appears to not be a command line way that I see to set the timezone.

I have seen mention of changing symbolic links and stuff - but I was hoping for a system command to change the timezone. Like "timeconfig --zone Denver" or "timeconfig --zone Mountain"
something like that.

Is there something like that or do I have to use the symbolic links?

Thanks,

Jerry
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