Account Configuration - Red Hat LINUX 7.1 - ISERIES Manual

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Figure 3–16 Configuring the Time Zone
If you wish to set the hardware (CMOS) clock to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, also known as UTC,
or Universal Coordinated Time), select
system will properly handle daylight-saving time, if your time zone uses it.
Select your time zone from the list and press
If you wish to change your time zone configuration after you have booted
your Red Hat Linux system, become root and use the /usr/sbin/time-
config command.

3.17 Account Configuration

The
Root Password
Hardware clock set to GMT
screen allows you to set your root password (see Figure 3–17, Root Password).
Chapter 3:Installing Red Hat Linux
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[Enter]
Tip
. Setting it to GMT means your

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