The symlink warning is unrelated, it's just cosmetical.
timedated is not an NTP service; it's not supposed to keep the time synchronized. That's either done by "ntpdate" (which is installed by default on desktops) or "ntp" (which you can install yourself). timedatectl only does one-time time setting/querying.
The symlink warning is unrelated, it's just cosmetical.
timedated is not an NTP service; it's not supposed to keep the time synchronized. That's either done by "ntpdate" (which is installed by default on desktops) or "ntp" (which you can install yourself). timedatectl only does one-time time setting/querying.