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How to adjust the time zone in Linux system

2025-04-07 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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In order to solve the problem of how to adjust the time zone in Linux system, this article introduces the corresponding analysis and solution in detail, hoping to help more partners who want to solve this problem to find a more simple and easy way.

View the current time zone of Linux

You can easily see the current time zone of the Linux system using the following command:

Datels-l / etc/localtime

Get the time zone TZ value

To change the Linux system time zone, you must first know the TZ value of your local time zone. Use the tzselect command to view and select the installed time zone files.

Execute the tzselect command

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Tzselect will eventually output the value of your time zone in Posix TZ format (such as Asia/Shanghai), recording this.

Change the time zone for each user

Linux users are a multi-user system. Each user can configure their own time zone. You can add a TZ environment variable for yourself:

Export TZ='Asia/Shanghai'

After the execution is complete, you need to log back in to the system or refresh ~ / .bashrc to take effect.

Source / .bashrc

Change the Linux system time zone

To change the system-wide time zone of the Linux system, use the following command:

Sudo rm-f / etc/localtimesudo ln-s / usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Shanghai / etc/localtime

Note: replace the specific time zone in / usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Shanghai with the TZ value obtained by yourself.

Use Systemd to change the time zone of the Linux system

If your Linux system uses Systemd, you can also use the timedatectl command to change the Linux system-wide time zone. There is a system service called systemd-timedated under Systemd that adjusts the system clock and time zone, and we can configure this system service using the timedatectl command.

Sudo timedatectl set-timezone 'Asia/Shanghai'

This is the answer to the question about how to adjust the time zone in the Linux system. I hope the above content can be of some help to you. If you still have a lot of doubts to be solved, you can follow the industry information channel for more related knowledge.

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