On 3/28/07, Rob Terhaar <robbyt at robbyt.net> wrote:
> ok can someone explain why just doing
> ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Chicago /etc/localtime
>
> is bad?

I've wondered the same thing in the past.  The best explanation I
could come up with is that if you're symlinking your tz file and have
/usr on a separate partition and that partition fails to mount
someday, things could get messy.

I'm a gentoo user, and when I started using the distro, they
recommended symlinking that file.  Recently though, they've changed
their recommendation to actually copy the tz file.

-erik