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Chapter 2. Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Figure 2.13. Configuring the Time Zone
Select System Clock uses UTC if you know that your system is set to UTC.
Tip
To change your time zone configuration after you have completed the
installation, use the Time and Date Properties Tool.
Type the
and Date Properties Tool. If you are not root, it prompts you for the root
password to continue.
To run the Time and Date Properties Tool as a text-based application, use the
command

14. Set Root Password

Setting up a root account and password is one of the most important steps during your
installation. Your root account is similar to the administrator account used on Windows NT
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system-config-date
.
timeconfig
command in a shell prompt to launch the Time

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