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RTC set to something weird

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Running 22.04.1, reinstalled tzdata (per Clock resets To UTC on Reboot) but still getting something really weird - I though the RTC was getting set to UTC, but it's almost the opposite, being 7 1/2 hrs the other direction:

# timedatectl
               Local time: Thu 2022-12-01 17:21:37 PST
           Universal time: Fri 2022-12-02 01:21:37 UTC
                 RTC time: Fri 2022-12-02 08:43:19
                Time zone: America/Los_Angeles (PST, -0800)
System clock synchronized: yes
              NTP service: n/a
          RTC in local TZ: no

Why does local time reset itself to wrong time after "timedatectl set-time"? suggests that I should use timesyncd instead of openntpd, however when I run "timedatectl set-ntp true" it says "ntp not supported", though removing openntpd did get the rtc synchronized, and it stayed that way after I reinstalled openntpd.

I'm curious what's going on here...

muru avatar
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Are you dualbooting with Windows?
Alan avatar
ax flag
No, it's a vmware vm
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