Thanks Michael for your fast reply
It's a workaround I applied, but still: that's not the way one should have to do it!
Felix
Michael Velez wrote:
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Subject: Timezone UTC (GMT)
Hi there,
could anybody please explain why on earth i can't set my timezone to UTC(GMT) with the redhat-config-time tool?!?!?!
or am i just plain stupid?!?!
Im using redhat enterprisem, ntp-server and can't find the UTCoption anywhere. It just shows all "normal" timezones for all continents....
Thanks in advance
Felix
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To get Greenwich Mean Time, you can use the timezone in Reykjavik (under Atlantic/Reykjavik), since they do not use daylight savings time are on UTC all the time.
Michael
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