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For some reason, my system clock (as displayed by date) loses around five minutes every time I reboot. When I use date -s to set the time manually everything's fine until reboot when the clock will lose around five minutes again. Even if I put the clock forward 10 minutes it will lose 5 minutes again after reboot. This happens even if there is no connection to any other clock. No ntpd installed.
How do I fix this (wthout ntpd)?
Last edited by itektur (2014-09-20 14:45:52)
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systemd-timesyncd
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Thank you for the quick reply. I set up systemd-timesyncd and it seems to work fine even after rebooting the system. Problem solved!
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