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Date:      Mon, 28 Mar 2011 11:30:19 -0700
From:      Devin Teske <dteske@vicor.com>
To:        "dieterbsd@engineer.com" <dieterbsd@engineer.com>
Cc:        "hackers@freebsd.org" <hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Keeping /etc/localtime up-to-date
Message-ID:  <F607D2C9-DA03-4A3E-8E83-E5BA5D488C92@vicor.com>
In-Reply-To: <8CDBB88B5271976-11D4-322B@web-mmc-d02.sysops.aol.com>
References:  <8CDBB88B5271976-11D4-322B@web-mmc-d02.sysops.aol.com>

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On Mar 28, 2011, at 10:57 AM, dieterbsd@engineer.com wrote:

>> And while I (think I) recall that the equivalent of /etc/localtime
>> was implemented in some version of SunOS many years ago as a symlink,
>> I believe that approach could be problematic for FreeBSD, as it
>> could impose some unintended requirements on some of the start-up
>> scripts.
>=20
> I have been running FreeBSD and NetBSD with /etc/localtime being
> a symlink for years and have not seen any problems as a result.
>=20

The one (and only) problem that I've seen from using a symlink for /etc/loca=
ltime is that -- since the /usr partition is not mounted early-on -- boot me=
ssages get logged in GMT offset until /usr is mounted.

However, some simply ignore this.
--
Devin

>=20
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