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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: boottime System Maintenance boottime ! 4: ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: Time the system was last booted ! 9: ! 10: ! 11: /etc/boottime is an empty file maintained by the init process and ! 12: the date command. The modification time of boottime, as dis- ! 13: played by the command llss -ll, is the time that the system was last ! 14: booted. You can read the time shown by bboooottttiimmee with llss -ll, or ! 15: with the system calls stat or fstat. ! 16: ! 17: ***** Files ***** ! 18: ! 19: /etc/boottime ! 20: ! 21: ***** See Also ***** ! 22: ! 23: date, init, mount, system maintenance ! 24: ! 25: ***** Notes ***** ! 26: ! 27: Commands that depend upon /etc/boottime may malfunction if the ! 28: system's date is not set correctly. For instance, the mount com- ! 29: mand depends on the relative modification times of /etc/boottime ! 30: and /etc/mtab to detect whether the mount table has been in- ! 31: validated by a system boot. If the date is set sufficiently far ! 32: into the past, the mount table may appear to be valid when in ! 33: fact it is not. ! 34: ! 35: ! 36: ! 37: ! 38: ! 39: ! 40: ! 41: ! 42: ! 43: ! 44: ! 45: ! 46: ! 47: ! 48: ! 49: ! 50: ! 51: ! 52: ! 53: ! 54: ! 55: ! 56: ! 57: ! 58: ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: ! 64: COHERENT Lexicon Page 1 ! 65: ! 66:
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