Mike Brandonisio wrote:
> Is there a way to tell how old a SUSE 9 server installation is? I  
> have a client who to has 11 and they wanted to know if there was  
> something I can look at on the server that would tell me when the OS  
> was first installed on it. You'd think their accounting records could  
> tell them.

Not being familiar with SuSE at all, I'd try to run ls -al in a few
choice directories to see what the oldest timestamps are.  I know Gentoo
puts a .keep file in several directories like / and /etc during
installation.  Maybe something like that would pop up.

Chad Martin



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