After groping through papers in a moving box, I found the user's guide for the 
motherboard.  Amazing: something I kept actually proved useful!  It's a ASUS 
Sabertooth Z77, bought in early 2013.  Well, no index, no mention of battery in 
the table of contents.  I skimmed through once, no hint of battery.  I went 
back to the diagram of the motherboard, grabbed the magnifying glass, and 
behold - in very teeny print, a circle labelled "Lithium cell CMOS power".  
Rick Stevens said in another topic posting "Memory is the second thing to go, 
but I can't remember the first!".  Maybe vision is the first thing to go?  
Y'all are correct: the motherboard does have a battery.

The ASUS website showed how to change the battery, but that's all.  Oh yes: 
it's a CR2032 3 volt Lithium ion battery as some of you said.

I'm not really concerned about the $ cost of a new battery.  I am concerned 
about BIOS settings disappearing the instant the battery comes out, and 
therefore what else I might have to do before and after the battery change.  
This seems like another high risk task.  I think the user's guide mentioned a 
way to copy BIOS to a flash stick, and read BIOS from a flash stick.  I'll have 
to study this properly before I actually do anything.

I did not see any indication of battery state in the BIOS display.  I'll have 
to install the chrony package and give it a try.

Is there a Fedora command to display the appropriate BIOS settings that I may 
have to restore after replacing the battery?

thanks,
Bill.
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