<div style="line-height:1.7;color:#000000;font-size:14px;font-family:Arial"><p style="margin: 0;"><br></p><div style="margin: 0;">hi <span style="font-family: arial; white-space: pre-wrap;">Silvio£¬</span></div><div style="margin: 0;"><span style="font-family: arial; white-space: pre-wrap;"><br></span></div><div style="margin: 0;"><font face="arial"><span style="white-space: pre-wrap;">Thank you for your help. I'll try it locally.</span></font></div><p style="margin: 0;"><br></p><p style="margin: 0;"><br></p><div style="margin: 0;">thanks,</div><div style="margin: 0;">Byron</div><div style="position:relative;zoom:1"></div><div id="divNeteaseMailCard"></div><p style="margin: 0;"><br></p><pre><br>At 2020-04-29 21:27:46, "Silvio Knizek" <killermoehre@gmx.net> wrote:
>Am Mittwoch, den 29.04.2020, 20:31 +0800 schrieb www:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I want to change the default timezone in systemd, when it first starts, it shows the time zone I want. How can I modify the code in systemd to implement the function?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Byron
>Hi,
>
>the default timezone is just the symlink /etc/localtime to
>../usr/share/zoneinfo/your/timezone
>There is no magic behind this. It can be easy automated and pre-
>configured.
>You can use systemd-firstboot to set the timezone, too.
>
>BR
>Silvio
>
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