Not good to post the same question or problem in two different locations.
See my answer in the other Xenilpup topic.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 20#1061220
Xenialpup CE 7.5 / 25 Nov 2017
That was a big mistake from me!.I used the search button for enquiring "xenialpup" but i forgot that there are separate threads for 32 and 64 bits.I truly am sorry.bigpup wrote:Not good to post the same question or problem in two different locations.
See my answer in the other Xenilpup topic.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 20#1061220
Will look up your help in the other thread,thank you
For Brisbane, Australia the correct parameter is:williams2 wrote:You can add the parameter TZ to your kernel boot parameters, for example:but the TZ variable usually is the name of a timezone file, and the initrd does not have those files. Maybe something like TZ=UTC+5 would work, I haven't tried it.Code: Select all
... pfix=ram TZ=EST5EDT ...
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TZ=AEST-10
Note: the sign is the opposite of what wouid normally be expected; Brisbane, Australia is at UTC +10.
AD: If you use any of the "FrugalPup" utilities to do your frugal install an approprriate TZ paramter should be included in the generated "grub2" "kernel" line.
gyro