Date & Time
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   The Date & Time screen allows you to configure time and
   date-related settings for your system. This screen is
   automatically configured based on the settings you selected in
   Welcome Screen and Language Selection, but you can change your
   date, time and location settings before you begin the
   installation.

   First, select your Region using the drop-down menu in the top
   left corner of the screen. Then, select your City, or the city
   closest to your location in the same time zone. Selecting a
   specific location helps Fedora ensure that your time is always
   set correctly including automatic time changes for daylight
   savings time if applicable.

   You can also select a time zone relative to Greenwich Mean Time
   (GMT) without setting your location to a specific region. To do
   so, select Etc as your region.

Note

   The list of cities and regions comes from the Time Zone
   Database (tzdata) public domain, which is maintained by the
   Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). The Fedora Project
   can not add cities or regions into this database. You can find
   more information at the IANA official website.

   The switch labeled Network Time in the top right corner of the
   screen can be used to enable or disable network time
   synchronization using the Network Time Protocol (NTP). Enabling
   this option will keep your system time correct as long as the
   system can access the internet. By default, four NTP pools are
   configured; you can add others and disable or remove the
   default ones by clicking the gear wheel button next to the
   switch.

   If you disable network time synchronization, the controls at
   the bottom of the screen will become active, and you will be
   able to set the current time and date manually.

   After configuring your time and date settings, press the Done
   button in the top left corner to return to Installation
   Summary.
