Marc Henry Galang said:
> That would be great! but that also means I need to start from the
> begining, right? well, what I was really thinking was, (even without
> thirdpart tools/software) does linux have previous records of all your
> uptime? I have a Linux server which I used as a router, http server, rsync
> backup server, samba server and remote ssh, Ive been running it for about
> a year now and rarely rebooting it. The thing is, I havnt tracked down the
> uptimes and I kinda need it right now for statistics. So im thinkin that
> linux might have previous logs of uptimes(located somewhere
> /var/log/something) that I dont know of. Does linux have that? or I was
> stupid not to log my uptimes? :)
>
> Thanks for the links, ima go check it out right now.

ok. sorry, please disregard my previous message. I should have first
visited the links that Rick gave me before concluding. ;) Thanks Rick, the
uptimed is working fine.


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