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Re: Finding either boot time or login time
- From: Eric Blake <ebb9 at byu dot net>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com, fischerr dot external at infineon dot com
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 06:07:03 -0700
- Subject: Re: Finding either boot time or login time
- References: <loom.20090130T125737-221@post.gmane.org>
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According to Ronald Fischer on 1/30/2009 6:02 AM:
> I'm a bit desperate. I'm looking for a way to find EITHER the time the system
> was booted, OR the time the last user had logged in, OR the time I had logged
> in (of course it would be great if I could find all of it, but one of this
> would already be sufficient).
man uptime
Part of the procps package.
(although I've seen uptime count double on a dual core; where it
attributes 2 hours of uptime after only 1 hour of power)
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Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!
Eric Blake ebb9@byu.net
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