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I have installed Ubuntu 20.04 in a partition with Windows 10 on my HP Notebook. Initially whenever I would switch between the systems there would be a time offset (Neither Ubuntu nor Windows showed the right time). After using the command timedatectl set-local-rtc 1, Windows shows the correct time and Linux shows GMT time instead of local time. Since there are times when the network connection is poor, hence I don't want to rely on the internet synced time. Is there a way in which I can fix my Linux time to local time instead of GMT and not disturb the Windows clock in process?

Results oftimedatectl status :

Attached is the timedatectl status command's output

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I used the command timedatectl set-local-rtc 0 and seems like both the clocks run at the same time now. Thanks to all the comments for the help!