On 11/06/2015 04:06 AM, Christopher Ross wrote:
On 05/11/15 19:07, Rick Stevens wrote:
And getting a listing of what's mounted there:
[rick@prophead ~]$ ls -l tstmnt
total 0
drwxrwxr-x. 2 rick rick 0 Dec 31 1969 Card
drwxrwxr-x. 2 rick rick 0 Dec 31 1969 Phone
So, there's a "Card" directory (the SD card in my phone) and a "Phone"
directory (the internal phone storage). I LOVE the fact that the dates
shown are pre-Unix epoch! Cute, eh? (For reference, the Unix epoch
started at 00:00:00.00, January 1, 1970 UTC). I thought Android was
Linux based. :-)
The timestamp will be 00000000 (i.e. the Unix epoch) but it's assuming
UTC whereas your timezone is -0800 hours or something, hence your
display date is shows the day before.
Ah, yeah, never thought of that. Thanks, Chris. All my servers run in
UTC, and I never think about the fact my desktop is, yes,
America/Los_Angeles (PST8PDT).
Good catch! It's still somewhat amusing.
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