produces
.EX May 14 15:29:18 EDT 2001 /adm/users 10083 [adm] May 14 15:29:18 EDT 2001 /n/dump/2001/0515/adm/users 10083 [adm] May 11 17:26:24 EDT 2001 /n/dump/2001/0514/adm/users 10481 [adm] May 10 16:40:51 EDT 2001 /n/dump/2001/0511/adm/users 10476 [adm] ...When presented with a path of the form /n/ fs / path , history will use fs dump as the name of the dump file system, and will print a history of path .
The -v option enables verbose debugging printout.
The -D option causes diff (1) to be run for each adjacent pair of dump files. The options -abcemnw are passed through to diff; the little-used diff option -f is replaced by the functionality described below, and the -r option is disallowed.
The -u option causes times to be printed in GMT (UT) rather than local time.
The -d option selects some other dump file system such as /n/bootesdump .
The -f option forces the search to continue even when the file in question does not exist (useful for files that only exist intermittently).
Finally, the -s option sets the starting (most recent) date for the output.
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