On 26/1/26 02:08, Tim wrote:
On Sun, 2026-01-25 at 22:32 +1100, [email protected] wrote:
I already use ntp and it is good, however at boot time the machine
uses what it has saved in the cmos clock (which may be a few days
ago) until the first ntpdate is done (from rc.local).
That's no way for a clock to behave.
I wonder if kvm (qemu) can be configured to set its virtual cmos
clock from the host clock before it starts booting. On a "real"
computer the cmos clock keeps time even when the machine is powered
down.
Is it time and date, or just time. Perhaps you have the local timezone
versus GMT/UTC issue?
Both date and time. The date may be a few days back, when I last shutdown the
vm.
I am on linux f42.
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