systemd-timesyncd
file managementLinux/Unix
The systemd-timesyncd command is one of the most frequently used commands in Linux/Unix-like operating systems. systemd-timesyncd Sample fallback description for systemd-timesyncd
Quick Reference
Command Name:
systemd-timesyncd
Category:
file management
Platform:
Linux/Unix
Basic Usage:
systemd-timesyncd [options] [arguments]
Common Use Cases
Syntax
systemd-timesyncd [OPTION]... [FILE]...
Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-l |
Use a long listing format |
-a |
Show hidden entries starting with . |
-h |
Human-readable sizes |
-R |
List subdirectories recursively |
Examples
How to Use These Examples
The examples below show common ways to use the systemd-timesyncd command. Try them in your terminal to see the results. You can copy any example by clicking on the code block.