> Missed this.

> It is on the filesystem, and from reading the code it looks as if
> timedated will error out if it is present and can't be written to.

> So as long as this is the case, we absolutely do.

No, absolutely *not*.  Do not pile more hacks on top of hacks.  It is a bug
that /etc/adjtime is present, and it is a bug that timedated attempts to
manipulate it in Ubuntu.

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  Timezone changes are not working due to ro /etc and bind mounts

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