On Sun, 2 May 2004 00:00:29 -0500
Scot Jenkins <scot at thinkunix.net> wrote:

> Josh Trutwin wrote:
> > I've just noticed an oddity in one of my chroot jails.  A logged in user does an ls -al and all the times are 5 hours into the future.  If I list the same files as a non-chroot user (e.g. root) they are normal.  Is there an env var that controls the timezone or something in /etc that I need in the chroot jail for correct timezone?
> 
> Did you include a /etc/localtime file in your jail?  It sounds like the
> time in your jail is UTC (5 hours ahead of local US CDT time).

That did it!  Saturday night and I'm playing with chroot jails.   Sigh...

Many thanks,

Josh

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