.... Location of repositories The configuration variables described below control how gitweb finds Git repositories, and how repositories are displayed and accessed. See also "Repo…...n (1), records may be located by ut_line instead of the preferable ut_pid . When init (1) finds that a process has exited, it locates its utmp entry by ut_pid , sets ut_type to …...n (1), records may be located by ut_line instead of the preferable ut_pid . When init (1) finds that a process has exited, it locates its utmp entry by ut_pid , sets ut_type to …...n (1), records may be located by ut_line instead of the preferable ut_pid . When init (1) finds that a process has exited, it locates its utmp entry by ut_pid , sets ut_type to …...he ancestor of this fstab file format appeared in 4.0BSD. SEE ALSO getmntent (3), fs (5), findmnt (8), mount (8), swapon (8) REPORTING BUGS For bug reports, use the issue tracke…...be queried by other programs. Be aware that there are programs which consult this file to find out if a user is a normal user; for example, FTP daemons traditionally disallow ac…...roc/ pid /cwd This is a symbolic link to the current working directory of the process. To find out the current working directory of process 20, for instance, you can do this: $ …...rmat, with subfields terminated by null bytes ('\0'). When inspecting such files, you may find that the results are more readable if you use a command of the following form to d…...rmat, with subfields terminated by null bytes ('\0'). When inspecting such files, you may find that the results are more readable if you use a command of the following form to d…...on device major 03 (IDE, MFM, etc. drives) minor 01 (first partition on the first drive). find (1) with the -inum option can be used to locate the file. SEE ALSO proc (5)...tlb_local_flush_all (since Linux 3.12) nr_tlb_local_flush_one (since Linux 3.12) vmacache_find_calls (since Linux 3.16) vmacache_find_hits (since Linux 3.16) vmacache_full_flush…...lists the capabilities of many different types of terminals. Programs can read termcap to find the particular escape codes needed to control the visual attributes of the termina…...248868] will be a socket and its inode is 2248868. For sockets, that inode can be used to find more information in one of the files under /proc/net/ . For file descriptors that …...not typically caught and processed by services ( SIGTERM is not suitable). Developers can find it useful to use this to generate a coredump to troubleshoot why a service did not…...no pretty hostname is set this setting will be the empty string. Applications should then find a suitable fallback, such as the dynamic hostname. The DefaultHostname property ex…...iafs DESCRIPTION When, as is customary, the proc filesystem is mounted on /proc , you can find in the file /proc/filesystems which filesystems your kernel currently supports; se…...iafs DESCRIPTION When, as is customary, the proc filesystem is mounted on /proc , you can find in the file /proc/filesystems which filesystems your kernel currently supports; se…...esented in earlier kernels, meaning that the core dump handler needs to use mechanisms to find the executable name. Instead of being written to a file, the core dump is given as…Defining attributes per path NAME gitattributes - Defining attributes per path SYNOPSIS $GIT_DIR/info/attributes, .gitattributes DESCRIPTION A gitattributes file is a simple text f…...f the modifiers used. Applications can use the naming convention established for xterm to find these special keys in the terminal description. Starting with the curses conventio…