CompTIA Linux+ XK0-005 Practice Question
What command is used to reconfigure the time zone on a Linux system?
date --set-timezone
timezone
timedatectl set-timezone
tzconfig
What command is used to reconfigure the time zone on a Linux system?
date --set-timezone
timezone
timedatectl set-timezone
tzconfig
The correct answer is timedatectl set-timezone
. This command is used to set the time zone of the system to the specified value. It's part of the timedatectl
utility, which lets you view and change the current date, time, and timezone settings. The reason the other options are incorrect is that tzconfig
is deprecated, date
is used for setting the system's date and time but not the timezone, and timezone
is not a valid command for setting the system time zone.
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