[Bug 1758019] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04] No follow-up to the "Configuring the clock" dialog when not accepting the time zone
Frank Heimes
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Fri May 24 13:18:12 UTC 2019
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Title:
[Ubuntu 18.04] No follow-up to the "Configuring the clock" dialog when
not accepting the time zone
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
Triaged
Status in clock-setup package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in tzsetup package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
== Comment: #0 - Juergen Lobert <LOBERT at de.ibm.com> - 2018-03-22 04:43:18 ==
Installation was done from the daily-build s390 ISO images.
Scenario:
1. Answering the inital dialogs asking for the location with
"Europe/Berlin"
2. In the further course of the installation the "Configure the clock"
dialog appears:
???????????????????????????? [!] Configure the clock ???????????????????????
? ?
? Based on your present physical location, your time zone is Europe/London. ?
? ?
? If this is not correct, you may select from a full list of time zones instead. ?
? ?
? Is this time zone correct? ?
? ?
? <Go Back> <Yes> <No> ?
? ?
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Since the location was previously set to "Europe/Berlin" the shown time zone
"Europe/London" is not accepted and the dialog is answered with "<no>".
3. Although an upcoming "full list of time zone" is promised, such a list is never displayed
and the dialog progresses to the configuration of DASD devices.
4. After installation is finished and the new system is started, the date command
shows the time zone of CET which corresponds to the "Europe/Berlin" setting.
So the behaviour of the "Configure the clock" dialog is not correct.
Probably this issue also applies to previous versions since
I found the same behaviour of the "Configure the clock" dialog when
installing Ubuntu 16.04.2.
Installation logs/information from the /var/log/installer directory
are attached.
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