If you decide that /etc/localtime should be a copy and not a symlink, let me know; there is code in d-i that sets up the symlink.
Using a copy seems problimatic, since the zoneinfo files can be updated from time to time.
Perhaps hwclock should stash a copy of /etc/localtime at shutdown and run using that version in early boot if /usr is not mounted?
-- see shy jo
If you decide that /etc/localtime should be a copy and not a symlink,
let me know; there is code in d-i that sets up the symlink.
Using a copy seems problimatic, since the zoneinfo files can be updated
from time to time.
Perhaps hwclock should stash a copy of /etc/localtime at shutdown and
run using that version in early boot if /usr is not mounted?
--
see shy jo