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Timestamps and dmesg on Linux

Posted on September 15, 2008 By XceptN No Comments on Timestamps and dmesg on Linux

The dmesg on Linux does not have timestamps. dmesg is the kernel ring
buffer and it is not a logfile. To see timestamped log files on Linux
goto /var/log and see other logs than messages*

The dmesg has
timestamps on Solaris. Because it is just a script processing the
system logs. Let’s compare apples to apples… Linux does the right
thing here 🙂

kernel

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