Re: Display current kernel date?

2019-08-16 Thread Tor Houghton
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 02:12:28PM +0200, Pierre Emeriaud wrote: > x > > Le ven. 16 août 2019 à 12:34, Tor Houghton a écrit : > > > > Is there a way to get this information without using 'strings' and 'grep'? > > $ doas what /bsd > /bsd > OpenBSD 6.5-current (GENERIC.MP) #158: Tue Jul 30

Re: Display current kernel date?

2019-08-16 Thread Pierre Emeriaud
x Le ven. 16 août 2019 à 12:34, Tor Houghton a écrit : > > Is there a way to get this information without using 'strings' and 'grep'? $ doas what /bsd /bsd OpenBSD 6.5-current (GENERIC.MP) #158: Tue Jul 30 15:25:51 MDT 2019 $ what /home/_sysupgrade/bsd* /home/_sysupgrade/bsd OpenBSD

Re: Display current kernel date?

2019-08-16 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 12:10:21PM +0200, Tor Houghton wrote: > My /bsd contains the following: > > OpenBSD 6.5 (GENERIC) #2: Tue Jul 23 23:21:38 CEST 2019 > > I _think_ this means that the kernel has been built/relinked twice, with the > date when this was done. (Please do correct me if I am

Re: Display current kernel date?

2019-08-16 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Tor, Tor Houghton wrote on Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 12:10:21PM +0200: > My /bsd contains the following: > > OpenBSD 6.5 (GENERIC) #2: Tue Jul 23 23:21:38 CEST 2019 > > I _think_ this means that the kernel has been built/relinked twice, with > the date when this was done. (Please do correct me

Display current kernel date?

2019-08-16 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, My /bsd contains the following: OpenBSD 6.5 (GENERIC) #2: Tue Jul 23 23:21:38 CEST 2019 I _think_ this means that the kernel has been built/relinked twice, with the date when this was done. (Please do correct me if I am wrong.) Is there a way to get this information without using