# /etc/systemd: Included files ## Time synchronization settings (timesyncd.conf) This file configures the *systemd-timesyncd.service* and allows for a very simple NTP-sync setup. Edit the **NTP=** line with a space-delimited list of your desired timeservers. In the event those timeservers are not available, you can configure backup servers by listing them on the **FallbackNTP=** line, again space delimited. I've set the defaults in this file to be the worldwide NTP.org servers. This should work for pretty much anyone that uses this file, but you *really should* customize the list to use geographically closer timeservers (check out the list [here](http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/NTPPoolServers)) or the timeserver on your LAN, etc. When you're done editing this file, make sure you restart the *timesyncd service* and check it's status to verify it is now using one of your defined NTP servers. ```bash systemctl restart systemd-timesyncd.service && systemctl status systemd-timesyncd.service ``` Finally, you can confirm things are working properly by running timedatectl. ```bash timedatectl ``` You should see the correct time listed and *NTP synchronized: yes*.