Article 5135N LXer: How To Set or Change Timezone on CentOS 8

LXer: How To Set or Change Timezone on CentOS 8

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Using the correct timezone is essential for many systems related tasks and processes. For example, the cron daemon uses the system's timezone for executing cron jobs, and the timestamps in the log files are based on the same system's timezone. On CentOS, the system's timezone is set during the install, but it can be easily changed at a later time. This article describes how to set or change the timezone on CentOS 8 systems.

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