On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, centos.users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Friday 15 June 2007 12:55, Hiep Nguyen wrote:
hi list, is there a command to find out the date & time that centos
installed?
One way would be to check the creation time of the install.log or
upgrade.log in /root (providing you haven't deleted them).
ls -lc --time-style=full-iso /root/*.log
That's as good a way as any. You might try verifying that by checking
the change times of, say, the five oldest Texinfo pages on your
system:
stat -c "%z" /usr/share/info/* | sort -nr | tail -n 5
If those dates agree with the ones for /root/*log and /root/anaconda*,
then that's a pretty good candidate.
--
Paul Heinlein <> heinlein@xxxxxxxxxx <> www.madboa.com
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