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Setting time with date and hwclock does not permanently set the time

ph flag

I'm running these:

~$ sudo date --set="2021-06-09 16:33:50.0"
Wed Jun  9 16:33:50 UTC 2021
~$ sudo hwclock --systohc

once the system is rebooted it loses the info and its 4 hours off.

This is an offline system and there is no ntp or chrony solution that will work.

ar flag
Does this computer dual boot Ubuntu and Windows?
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ph flag
No its just Ubuntu
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it flag
Change the hwclock button battery? Look for time setting in `sudo journalctl -b 0`. Read `man timedatectl`.
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