On 13.10.21 09:44, Hooton, Gerard wrote:
Not a dual boot.
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Local time: Wed 2021-10-13 08:37:56 IST
Universal time: Wed 2021-10-13 07:37:56 UTC
RTC time: Wed 2021-10-13 08:37:56
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Boot time in wtmp is not correct
> On 12.10.2021, at 17:41, Hooton, Gerard wrote:
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> When I do who -b; uptime I get
>
> system boot 2021-10-12 17:05
> 16:36:09 up 30 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
>
> As you can see the boot time reported by the last command is ahead.
> I have noted it is one hour ahead aft
Hi,
> When I do who -b; uptime I get
>
> system boot 2021-10-12 17:05
> 16:36:09 up 30 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
>
> As you can see the boot time reported by the last command is ahead.
> I have noted it is one hour ahead after a reboot.
>
> I have checked the system time in
When I do who -b; uptime I get
system boot 2021-10-12 17:05
16:36:09 up 30 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
As you can see the boot time reported by the last command is ahead.
I have noted it is one hour ahead after a reboot.
I have checked the system time in the BIOS before boo
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