One way to fix this is to open a terminal and run:
timedatectl set-local-rtc 1
(no "sudo" needed)
Previously, the Ubuntu installer would automatically configure itself to
read/write the clock in local time if Windows was detected (dual-boot) by using
that "UTC=no" in '/etc/default/rcS' method.
That doesn't seem to work any more with systemd.
I think the installer should be fixed to do the same thing it did in
14.04, but with systemd.
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Date and Time conflict with Windows 8.1 dual boot with Ubuntu 16.04
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