kernal timezone options

I'm not having much luck figuring out what values exist for the TIMEZONE and DST kernel options. The default is 0 and 0 which puts my machine off by about 4 hours. The installation routine put in the proper link to US/Eastern or on another box EST5EDT. This apparently is insufficient to get the date command to behave. Incorrect time obviously impacts the entire system. My bios clock is right on. So where are the integers defined that correspond to the various zoneinfo files? This is definately man page material. thanks for the continuing assistance. ps, I figure -1 or -4 is the correct value for DST

On Thursday, October 16, "Matthew E. Patton" wrote:
I'm not having much luck figuring out what values exist for the TIMEZONE and DST kernel options. The default is 0 and 0 which puts my machine off by about 4 hours. The installation routine put in the proper link to US/Eastern or on another box EST5EDT. This apparently is insufficient to get the date command to behave. Incorrect time obviously impacts the entire system.
My bios clock is right on. So where are the integers defined that correspond to the various zoneinfo files? This is definately man page material.
Right on what? You see, the bios clock should be in UCT time... Just to complete things, TIMEZONE is in minutes, and DST is a flag, set to 1 if the bios clock does DST time. At least I believe that is how it works... --Toby. *----------------------------------------------------------------------------* | Tobias Weingartner | Email: weingart@BrandonU.Ca | Need a Unix sys-admin? | | 6B-1137 Lorne Ave. |-----------------------------| Send E-Mail for resume, | | Brandon, Canada | Unix Guru? Admin, Sys-Prgmr | and other details... | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | %SYSTEM-F-ANARCHISM, The operating system has been overthrown | *----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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