11-22-2015
To learn last login date
Hello,
HTML Code:
[root@server ~]# last| grep -v "root" | head -1
evam pts/4 10.16.241.217 Fri Nov 20 10:48 gone - no logout
I can see last date without year. But I want to learn year of the last login.
HTML Code:
[root@server ~]# last| grep -v "root" | head -1 | awk '{print$4" "$5" "$6" "$7 }'
Fri Nov 20 10:48
How can I understand year of last login?
Best regards,
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