How do I change the timezone on a RHEL5 system? I'm reading the instructions here - http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-unix-change-setup-timezone-tz-variable/
But they seem very bold (altering the /etc/localtime file).
Is this an acceptable practice (steps from link below):
Generic procedure to change timezone
Change directory to /etc
# cd /etc
Create a symlink to file localtime:
# ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/EST localtime
Yes, this is exactly what I did to an RHEL5 box two days ago, and it worked fine (with the difference that I hard-linked the file, not soft-linked, but I don't see there should be much difference).
If there is already a localtime file in place it is perhaps best to move the old one aside and put the new one in place in one operation:
It works, but the traditional RedHat way is to use a system-config-* utility. In this case, it'd be system-config-time.
timeconfig also does the job.
I've been using the symlink method for years, but that's the wrong way. Because when the tzdata package gets updated the symlink gets blown away. Instead:
set the wanted zone in the file
/etc/sysconfig/clock
where the zone= value is the filename for the zone you want from /usr/share/zoneinfo, but without that full path. For instance: zone="America/Chicago"rm /etc/localtime
cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Chicago /etc/localtime
using Chicago is just an example.
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