Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:26:06 -0400 | From | David Relson <> | Subject | Re: Nasty suprise with uptime |
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Let's assume you have the counter changed to 32 bits - RIGHT NOW (tm). Build a kernel, install it, reboot. It'll be over a year (approx Jan 2003) before the change will be noticeable...
Methinks that's a long time to wait for a result :-)
David
At 04:52 PM 10/29/01, J Sloan wrote: >Matthew Dharm wrote: > > > No, but there are a couple of applicable Linux policies: > > (1) If it breaks, you get to keep both halves. > > (2) If it's broken, fix it yourself. > >hmm, maybe I'll send in an uptime patch and >see what sort of feedback I get... > >Gotta get those 1000 day uptimes to silence >the bsd bigots! > >cu > >jjs
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