pjkerpan

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Posted: May 23 2006,13:33 |
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I apologize for being thickheaded in advance - but I have read every forum post and wiki entry on timezones and i still cannot tell if:
a) the timezone can be switched on the fly without a reboot b) the timezone can be switched while the OS is up and running (say via a friendly webpage for the end user) and then persisted via a reboot
I have a frugal hd install running with the "toram" option using LILO.
The only options I have perceived are: - tzconfig (apparently no longer in the distro) - dsl tz=Foo/Bar by hand every boot (hard for endusers) - put tz=Foo/Bar in lilo.conf (no joy) - use date command, then hwclock (doesn't persist between boots)
The only success I have had is doing it by hand every boot - is there a config file somewhere where I can persist this setting between boots?
Thanks -
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