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    RHEL 7 TimeZone lost after reboot

    Good Sunday! :) To be honest, I had too some problem setting the flag to symlink. The idea to remove symlink and copy the TZ comes from another community's user. Anyway, it works, so it's ok for now.
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    RHEL 7 TimeZone lost after reboot

    I spent a day to search on OS if there is something (like a script) who changes the TZ at boot time, nothing found. I got a confirmation when I cloned the whole system (using rear - relax and recover) and restored on my proxmox environment. The TZ stays there also after several reboot, so the...
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    RHEL 7 TimeZone lost after reboot

    After some research I found the root cause. It's openstack that for some reason change the TZ at boot time.
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    RHEL 7 TimeZone lost after reboot

    Yes it's a VM running under openstack
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    RHEL 7 TimeZone lost after reboot

    Unfortunately I already did that, but still got TZ changed to UTC
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    RHEL 7 TimeZone lost after reboot

    I don't think so, I tried to disable ntpd service and reboot, but still got TZ changed timedatectl set-timezone Europe/Rome After that I have: /etc/localtime -> ../usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Rome But after reboot I got: etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC
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    RHEL 7 TimeZone lost after reboot

    Hello community, I'm facing a strange behaviour on Red Hat 7.2 # cat /etc/redhat-release Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.2 (Maipo) I setup the TimeZone as: # timedatectl set-timezone Europe/Rome # timedatectl Local time: Fri 2021-06-18 14:55:27 CEST Universal time: Fri...
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