It does seem to happen on every boot and it seems timesyncd is the problem:
$ systemctl is-enabled systemd-timesyncd
enabled
Seems more natural for the opposite to be the default. If chrony/ntp/openntpd is installed then the systemd version is disabled. Need to figure out how to disable this instead then.
It does seem to happen on every boot and it seems timesyncd is the problem:
$ systemctl is-enabled systemd-timesyncd
enabled
Seems more natural for the opposite to be the default. If chrony/ntp/openntpd is installed then the systemd version is disabled. Need to figure out how to disable this instead then.