On 12/6/21 9:13 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:

It turned out chronyd was also enabled, but marked as dead.

Have you tried
  1)
    get the time servers out of the way
      systemctl disable chronyd
      systemctl disable ntpd
  2)
    timedatectl               # see what's happening
    timedatectl set-ntp true  # turn on network time sync
?

Only do surgery on the systemd files as the very last resort ;D

Mike Wright
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