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Time Synchronisation missing a dependency, unable to find it

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Ubuntu version: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS

Hi, So I noticed I was having an issue with my 2FA codes, after debugging I realised that my system clock wasn't working properly. After further digging, I realised that the "systemd-timesyncd" system was dead due to a "missing dependency".

I ran a couple of apt updates and upgrades, cleans, purges and nothing seemed to be coming up. Running "systemctl status "systemd-timesync" gave me this systemd[1]: Dependency failed for Network Time Synchronization. and systemd-timesyncd.service: Job systemd-timesyncd.service/start failed with result 'dependency'.

I even tried installing chrony and ntp but both have the same dependency issues. I checked and I don't have any flagged missing dependencies. The logs are all out of sync so its hard to get anything precise.journalct -xe isn't giving anything either!

Am I missing something big? I hadn't noticed any problems until now so I'm not sure when this issue started.

Cheers

mangohost

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