I have a F21 QEMU image. Use it for a number of things and not too interested in updating it. I like gthumb from back then. They have ruined a nice simple image viewer.

Anyway, the issue is system time when I resume the image. The image was paused, as I have learned that if I suspend the system without pausing this QEMU F21 image, said image runs at 100% cpu and will not respond unless I kill it. Pausing it avoids this most of the time.

When I reenter the image, the clock is off and it rarely resets. So far I have used system-config-time to kick off ntpdate, or whatever it is using. This is a time consuming process and it locks the system, requiring me to reenter my password (which I had to do for system-config-time).

Is there some cli that I can easily use to reset the time of the image.

Note that the main image, F24 always has the right time.

thanks

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