Thanks Ulrich,

I have started to log items and placed the data in a ODS file posted
above. Message and attachment did not go through together.

I started with data being written to a .txt file to home directory. . .
changed to the /dev/shm directory so data written to the file would not
conflict with the data captured for the USB stick.

three sheets... labelled with hours, min and seconds of running time
(machine uptime)

uname -a
    Linux icabaud 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:04:26 UTC 2009 
i686 GNU/Linux

System
    Computer Supermicro P4D6C+

    1. Dual Intel® Xeon® processors 1.5 GHz
    2. Intel® 860 Chipset
    3. 512MB 600/800MHz RDRAM
    4. 1x Intel® 82559 10/100 Ethernet Controller
    5. Adaptec AIC-7899W Dual-Channel Ultra160 SCSI
    6. 2 x 64-bit PCI expansion slots
    7. 4xAGP Pro slot, nVidia GeForce FX 5500 AGP video card
    8. Award® BIOS
          DATED yes...
data sheet.ods

Sheet 1
    . . .  is aprox 3 - 5 days, ONLY A GUESS... FORGOT HOW LONG THE SYSTEM WAS 
RUNNING before I had to do a reboot. due to instability problems with capturing 
data when trying to set the delay. . . eventually left with the standard 1 
second capture so 1 line = one second .. appended CONKY with $timeup
    600s = 10 minutes aprox....

Sheet 2
    just after a reboot, 5 minutes 30 seconds aprox.

Sheet 3
    after reboot 2 hours 20 seconds aprox.

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