d6jg wrote: > 1 Jan 1970 is referred to as the epoch in computing terms and a > computer with no means of setting the time correctly will always boot at > that time point. A Pi does this if it cant find an NTP server to sync > with as it has no clock chip. > Are your files on a Pi? Time stamps are calculated from system time so > if you plugged a usb drive into a Pi that had no valid time it may > incorrectly display 1 Jan 1970 plus whatever time stamp in seconds is on > the actual files to get to 1979 Not on a Pi but a 64 bit Intel PC with internal drives
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