I noticed a strange output with the commando "uname". When i type # uname -v , it should print the operating system version but as you can see bellow it prints the time. This does not seem correct. I use Redhat 7.0, kernel version 2.2.16.22. [TERMINAL SHOT]. 1999 by the CyberSurfer -------------------------------------------------------- [root@cyber /root]# uname -v #1 Tue Aug 22 16:16:55 EDT 2000 [root@cyber /root]# uname --help Usage: uname [OPTION]... Print certain system information. With no OPTION, same as -s. -a, --all print all information -m, --machine print the machine (hardware) type -n, --nodename print the machine's network node hostname -r, --release print the operating system release -s, --sysname print the operating system name -p, --processor print the host processor type -v print the operating system version --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit Report bugs to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. [root@cyber /root]# uname -v #1 Tue Aug 22 16:16:55 EDT 2000 -------------------------------------------------------- [END TERMINAL SHOT] _______________________________________________ Bug-sh-utils mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-sh-utils
