Re: strange time problem with bullseye
On Wed, Mar 06, 2024 at 07:37:09AM +0200, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> It seems that you have solved the problem but here is another hint.
> "timedatectl" is a good high-level tool for querying and adjusting time
> settings. Without command-line arguments it prints a lot of useful info:
>
> $ timedatectl
> Local time: ke 2024-03-06 07:33:00 EET
> Universal time: ke 2024-03-06 05:33:00 UTC
> RTC time: ke 2024-03-06 05:33:00
> Time zone: Europe/Helsinki (EET, +0200)
> System clock synchronized: yes
> NTP service: active
> RTC in local TZ: no
>
> See "timedatectl -h" or manual page for more info.
This is a great hint, but be warned that it doesn't quite know about
NTP services other than systemd-timesyncd. If you're running ntpsec,
for example, it'll simply say:
System clock synchronized: yes
NTP service: n/a
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