On a Linux system, you can use the hwclock command to sync the hardware clock with the system clock.
o sync the hardware clock with the system clock, run the following command as root:
hwclock --systohc
This command sets the hardware clock to the same time as the system clock. The --systohc option tells the hwclock command to set the hardware clock from the system clock.
It's important to note that changes to the hardware clock may not persist across reboots, so it may be necessary to run this command at boot time or periodically to ensure that the hardware clock stays synchronized with the system clock.
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