On 25/01/2026 23:49, [email protected] wrote:
Both date and time. The date may be a few days back, when I last
shutdown the vm.
I am on linux f42.
When I run timedatectl on a system without an RTC this is what I see:
# timedatectl
Local time: Mon 2026-01-26 10:13:11 GMT
Universal time: Mon 2026-01-26 10:13:11 UTC
RTC time: n/a
Time zone: Europe/London (GMT, +0000)
System clock synchronized: yes
NTP service: active
RTC in local TZ: no
And this is what I see in my KVM f43 kde VM:
$ timedatectl
Local time: Mon 2026-01-26 10:16:16 GMT
Universal time: Mon 2026-01-26 10:16:16 UTC
RTC time: Mon 2026-01-26 10:16:16
Time zone: Europe/London (GMT, +0000)
System clock synchronized: yes
NTP service: active
RTC in local TZ: no
Notice the line "RTC time:" in the VM is showing a data and time and is
correct for me.
In the XML for my VM I see this reference to RTC:
<clock offset="utc">
<timer name="rtc" tickpolicy="catchup"/>
<timer name="pit" tickpolicy="delay"/>
<timer name="hpet" present="no"/>
</clock>
I used Virtual Machine Manager to create and run the VM.
Barry
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