manual page - Description of the original procfs. Plan 9 procfs manual page - Plan 9 greatly expanded the procfs concept, providing a much expanded interface...
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previously obtained via procfs, and some scripts configure device drivers and devices via their attributes. Linux portal procfs configfs tmpfs sysctl,...
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derived from procfs between Linux kernel versions 2.5-2.6, initially as a dedicated filesystem to debug a new driver model. Both sysfs and procfs are memory-based...
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call for each word). For this reason the 8th edition of Unix introduced procfs, which allows permitted processes direct access to the memory of another...
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refer to: Proč, a village in eastern Slovakia Proč?, a 1987 Czech film procfs or proc filesystem, a special file system (typically mounted to /proc) in...
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List of TCP and UDP port numbers The effective range is accessible via procfs at node /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range. Karen R.Sollins (July 1992)...
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directory as a virtual filesystem (sysfs, comparable to /proc, which is a procfs), which stores and allows modification of the devices connected to the system...
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to files that are either computed on request, called virtual files (see procfs and sysfs), or are mapping into another, backing storage. From c. 1900 and...
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system in Unix-like operating systems for managing device nodes on-the-fly procfs – a pseudo-file system, used to access kernel information about processes...
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This is either done directly by sending special sequences to the register procfs file or using a wrapper like Debian-based distributions binfmt-support package...
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