How do you check the current system uptime in Linux?
The 'uptime' command can be used to determine the system's uptime right now. This command shows the current time, the number of users, the average system load, and the duration of the system's operation.
An explanation of the load average and its significance in comprehending system performance will be part of a compelling response. This shows how well the candidate can evaluate the health of the system.
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