Ciao.
I need to know the exact format of the /proc/*/cmdline of FreeBSD. Actually
I'm using 4.1 and I have discovered that at the end of cmdline file there are
always 2 NULL characters.
Is this a standard behaviour of FBSD cmdline ? From 3.0 is it changed or
it will change ?
Thanks.
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Bye,
In the last episode (Sep 29), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I need to know the exact format of the /proc/*/cmdline of FreeBSD.
Actually I'm using 4.1 and I have discovered that at the end of
cmdline file there are always 2 NULL characters.
You sure?
$ uname -v
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #69: Tue Sep 5
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to know the exact format of the /proc/*/cmdline of
FreeBSD. Actually I'm using 4.1 and I have discovered that at the
end of cmdline file there are always 2 NULL characters.
I'm not seeing that on my 4.x-stable system from about a
You wrote:
I need to know the exact format of the /proc/*/cmdline of
FreeBSD. Actually I'm using 4.1 and I have discovered that at the
end of cmdline file there are always 2 NULL characters.
I'm not seeing that on my 4.x-stable system from about a month ago:
Sorry, I just found a bug
On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 08:49:06PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You wrote:
I need to know the exact format of the /proc/*/cmdline of
FreeBSD. Actually I'm using 4.1 and I have discovered that at the
end of cmdline file there are always 2 NULL characters.
I'm not seeing that on