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Date:      Thu, 07 Jun 2012 18:38:12 -0500
From:      Chris <racerx@makeworld.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: find date of last boot
Message-ID:  <4FD13B64.6060906@makeworld.com>
In-Reply-To: <CAC%2BJH2yFUCFUjAGVsNdhOcYzzDLFpvdBRw7QPNtKrYNp7M865g@mail.gmail.com>
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On 6/7/2012 6:31 PM, Bill Yuan wrote:
> If you store the time in a file as log everytime when it boots up,
> then that means you can have more then "now -  uptime"
> 
> On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:20 AM, Chris Hill <chris@monochrome.org> wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, 7 Jun 2012, Fbsd8 wrote:
>>
>> dmesg command does not show date of last boot.
>>>
>>> Are there some other commands to find date of last boot?
>>>
>>
>> Perhaps somehow subtract `uptime` from today's date?
>>
>> --
>> Chris Hill               chris@monochrome.org
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Try the command,  last
maybe that will give you some info that you are looking for.


-- 
Keep well,

Chris
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