Tim:
>> I seem to remember it used to be quite straight-forward to set up a
>> new installation with the clock set to UTC.  Now it's far less
>> obvious how its been configured, and to tell it to do what you want.

Patrick O'Callaghan:
> To check, just run 'timedatectl' with no arguments:
> 
> $ timedatectl
>                Local time: Thu 2023-07-20 17:22:54 BST
>            Universal time: Thu 2023-07-20 16:22:54 UTC
>                  RTC time: Thu 2023-07-20 16:22:54
>                 Time zone: Europe/London (BST, +0100)
> System clock synchronized: yes
>               NTP service: active
>           RTC in local TZ: no

My main point was about during installation.  There used to be a very
obvious checkbox for hardware clock is set to UTC.  I don't recall that
being the case for a long time.

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