/proc/updike. Is that vulgar, yet silly, or silly, yet vulgar?
Wow, this is genius! Who would’ve thought about this…. % /usr/bin/uptime | perl -ne “/(\d+) d/;print 8,q(=)x\$1,\”D\n\”” 8==============D I guess that means 14 days uptime?
Comment by emre — December 25, 2003 @ 3:43 PM | Reply
Well if XFS can do it Well if XFS can get into 2.4.24, why not this? 😉
Comment by xraycb — December 25, 2003 @ 5:20 PM | Reply
Gosh, ridiculous =)
Comment by ideawerkz — December 25, 2003 @ 7:15 PM | Reply
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Wow, this is genius! Who would’ve thought about this….
% /usr/bin/uptime | perl -ne “/(\d+) d/;print 8,q(=)x\$1,\”D\n\””
8==============D
I guess that means 14 days uptime?
Comment by emre — December 25, 2003 @ 3:43 PM |
Well if XFS can do it
Well if XFS can get into 2.4.24, why not this? 😉
Comment by xraycb — December 25, 2003 @ 5:20 PM |
Gosh, ridiculous =)
Comment by ideawerkz — December 25, 2003 @ 7:15 PM |