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Date:      Wed, 04 Feb 2015 11:05:15 +1000
From:      Nick Frampton <nick.frampton@akips.com>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   tzsetup chroot
Message-ID:  <54D1704B.8050900@akips.com>

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We have our own FreeBSD 10.1 installation script in which we call tzsetup.

I'm seeing different behaviour in tzsetup between these two invocations:

   tzsetup -C /mnt
   chroot /mnt /usr/sbin/tzsetup

With the -C option, no matter which time zone I select, it asks:

   Does the abbreviation 'UTC' look reasonable?

Using chroot, I get the expected behaviour, e.g. selecting America/New_York:

   Does the abbreviation 'EST' look reasonable?

/mnt contains the contents of base.txz, so it looks like all the zoneinfo files are there.

-Nick
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Founder, CTO
www.akips.com



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