On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 12:18:14AM +0100, Bernd Eckenfels wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > > If so... then it's flat-out not available on the set of systems in > > question
> Hm? it is on all my systems: > # cat /proc/cmdline > auto BOOT_IMAGE=v2.6.8.1 ro root=811 Can we assume your systems are all Linux-based Debian? I expect neither of the BSD-type Debian ports has anything in /proc that's not a pid or self... I have a sneaking suspicion that the Hurd- based Debian port is like that too, but I've never booted Hurd. I'm not gonna speculate on the win32-based port that may or may not actually have come into existance, but I strongly doubt it has (would have) a /proc on the grounds that the win32 kernel doesn't actually have a / to mount things under... And given that even Linux itself is looking to migrate non-PID things from /proc to /sys where sensible, I wouldn't rely on things like /proc/cmdline to be around come Linux 2.8. -- ----------------------------------------------------------- Paul "TBBle" Hampson, MCSE 8th year CompSci/Asian Studies student, ANU The Boss, Bubblesworth Pty Ltd (ABN: 51 095 284 361) [EMAIL PROTECTED] "No survivors? Then where do the stories come from I wonder?" -- Capt. Jack Sparrow, "Pirates of the Caribbean" This email is licensed to the recipient for non-commercial use, duplication and distribution. -----------------------------------------------------------
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