thanks to all who answered.
I was on the right track, I just need to reboot.
I thought that may have been the problem, but I thought
that I would check with you all before I rebooted. Users
don't like being interrupted
answer:
Set it in the file /etc/init/default. (obvious name, no? ;^) I'm
not sure what your timezone would be, but for the Central Time Zone,
United States, you'd put the line
TZ=US/Central
as the only line in the file.
edit your /etc/TIMEZONE file and reboot your machine.
thanks to:
casper@holland.Sun.COM
gmp@adc.com
cbarnard@cs.uchicago.edu
mjb@liffe.com
adam@ltx.com
jefi@kat.ina.de
mdkail@fv.com
kdharia@fh.us.bosch.com
Thomas=A.=Plesha%DETPAC%SEALOG@SMTP-GW.seacosd.navy.mil
-mary
orig. post:
>From sun-managers-relay@ra.mcs.anl.gov Thu Feb 22 05:55:25 1996
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From: mverge@FASTech.Com (Mary Verge)
Reply-To: mverge@FASTech.Com (Mary Verge)
Followup-To: junk
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 13:26:09 -0500
To: sun-managers@ra.mcs.anl.gov
Subject: set timezone
how do yoou change the TIMEZONE on a machine
running solaris 2.5.
thanks,
-mary
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