Thanks for all three answers. Now I know how to use that value.
Cláudio Sampaio wrote:
2010/5/27 Alejandro López listas@googlemail.com
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Hi,
Which format is dmesg's timestamp printed in? I currently have
values like 68993.598785 and I can't
Hi,
Which format is dmesg's timestamp printed in? I currently have values like
68993.598785 and I can't really figure out how to
transform it into a date/time.
Thanks.
Alejandro.
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Hi,
these are seconds since system start.
Regards,
Martin
2010/5/27, Alejandro López listas@googlemail.com:
Hi,
Which format is dmesg's timestamp printed in? I currently have values like
68993.598785 and I can't really figure out how to
transform it into a date/time.
Thanks.
2010/5/27 Alejandro López listas@googlemail.com:
Hi,
Which format is dmesg's timestamp printed in? I currently have values like
68993.598785 and I can't really figure out how to
transform it into a date/time.
In Linux systems in general, it is typically the number of seconds
since the
2010/5/27 Alejandro López listas@googlemail.com
Hi,
Which format is dmesg's timestamp printed in? I currently have values like
68993.598785 and I can't really figure out how to
transform it into a date/time.
It's printk() times, more info here: http://elinux.org/Printk_Times
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