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From: paulz@olivetti.nl (Paul van der Zwan)
Subject: Start date of all procs 1 Jan 1970 ( FreeBSD 1.1.5.1)
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 15:53:24 GMT
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On a 386 box I'm running all procs always have a 1 Jan 1970 start date,
same for the times in /proc.
It looks like the time struct in the kernel is not being updated.
Can someone point me the location in the sources where that should
be done?? 
Or even better can some tell me the cause of this behaviour ??

Thanks in advance
	
	Paul
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Paul van der Zwan                     paulz@olivetti.nl
Olivetti Nederland B.V.               paulzn@olivetti.nl (NeXT-mail)