Boot error: “Failed to start network time synchronization”

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When I boot ubuntu then it shows error



[Failed] : "Failed to start network time synchronization"
See 'Systemct1 status systemd-timesyncd.services' for details







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    Case matters! The command YOU should type is systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.services - Not a capital S, letter "ell" (l) not 1.
    – waltinator
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  • I didn't command anything. When I started ubuntu then I got this error.
    – PRAVEEN YADAV
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  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! The output of timedatectl might be useful here.
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    Possible duplicate of I wish to configure Time Synchronisation on Ubuntu 16.04.4 but timedatectl give Failed to create bus connection: No such file or directory
    – Elder Geek
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  • I think what waltinator is trying to say here is that if you were to edit the output of systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.service into your post it would be useful in helping us solve your problem. Thank you for helping us help you!
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday

















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When I boot ubuntu then it shows error



[Failed] : "Failed to start network time synchronization"
See 'Systemct1 status systemd-timesyncd.services' for details







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    Case matters! The command YOU should type is systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.services - Not a capital S, letter "ell" (l) not 1.
    – waltinator
    2 days ago










  • I didn't command anything. When I started ubuntu then I got this error.
    – PRAVEEN YADAV
    2 days ago











  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! The output of timedatectl might be useful here.
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday






  • 1




    Possible duplicate of I wish to configure Time Synchronisation on Ubuntu 16.04.4 but timedatectl give Failed to create bus connection: No such file or directory
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday










  • I think what waltinator is trying to say here is that if you were to edit the output of systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.service into your post it would be useful in helping us solve your problem. Thank you for helping us help you!
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday













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When I boot ubuntu then it shows error



[Failed] : "Failed to start network time synchronization"
See 'Systemct1 status systemd-timesyncd.services' for details







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When I boot ubuntu then it shows error



[Failed] : "Failed to start network time synchronization"
See 'Systemct1 status systemd-timesyncd.services' for details









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    Case matters! The command YOU should type is systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.services - Not a capital S, letter "ell" (l) not 1.
    – waltinator
    2 days ago










  • I didn't command anything. When I started ubuntu then I got this error.
    – PRAVEEN YADAV
    2 days ago











  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! The output of timedatectl might be useful here.
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday






  • 1




    Possible duplicate of I wish to configure Time Synchronisation on Ubuntu 16.04.4 but timedatectl give Failed to create bus connection: No such file or directory
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday










  • I think what waltinator is trying to say here is that if you were to edit the output of systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.service into your post it would be useful in helping us solve your problem. Thank you for helping us help you!
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday













  • 1




    Case matters! The command YOU should type is systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.services - Not a capital S, letter "ell" (l) not 1.
    – waltinator
    2 days ago










  • I didn't command anything. When I started ubuntu then I got this error.
    – PRAVEEN YADAV
    2 days ago











  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! The output of timedatectl might be useful here.
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday






  • 1




    Possible duplicate of I wish to configure Time Synchronisation on Ubuntu 16.04.4 but timedatectl give Failed to create bus connection: No such file or directory
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday










  • I think what waltinator is trying to say here is that if you were to edit the output of systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.service into your post it would be useful in helping us solve your problem. Thank you for helping us help you!
    – Elder Geek
    yesterday








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Case matters! The command YOU should type is systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.services - Not a capital S, letter "ell" (l) not 1.
– waltinator
2 days ago




Case matters! The command YOU should type is systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.services - Not a capital S, letter "ell" (l) not 1.
– waltinator
2 days ago












I didn't command anything. When I started ubuntu then I got this error.
– PRAVEEN YADAV
2 days ago





I didn't command anything. When I started ubuntu then I got this error.
– PRAVEEN YADAV
2 days ago













Welcome to AskUbuntu! The output of timedatectl might be useful here.
– Elder Geek
yesterday




Welcome to AskUbuntu! The output of timedatectl might be useful here.
– Elder Geek
yesterday




1




1




Possible duplicate of I wish to configure Time Synchronisation on Ubuntu 16.04.4 but timedatectl give Failed to create bus connection: No such file or directory
– Elder Geek
yesterday




Possible duplicate of I wish to configure Time Synchronisation on Ubuntu 16.04.4 but timedatectl give Failed to create bus connection: No such file or directory
– Elder Geek
yesterday












I think what waltinator is trying to say here is that if you were to edit the output of systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.service into your post it would be useful in helping us solve your problem. Thank you for helping us help you!
– Elder Geek
yesterday





I think what waltinator is trying to say here is that if you were to edit the output of systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.service into your post it would be useful in helping us solve your problem. Thank you for helping us help you!
– Elder Geek
yesterday
















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