Be careful what you ask for.
This is _not_ a true (time-of-day) timestamp. At least it wasn't last I
looked. Think kernel active time since boot - useful for relative (timed)
occurrences for kernel events.
It would be reasonably trivial to adjust it to a ToD stamp, but it's going to
have some holes in it. 

Shane ...

On Sat, Apr 21st, 2012 at 6:28 PM, R P Herrold wrote:

> Not just a hint -- the Red Hat kernel configuration appears
> not to enable it -- but it may be trivially turned on:
> 
> # echo 1 >  /sys/module/printk/parameters/printk_time

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