Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 08:47:26 +0200 From: Erwan David <erwan@rail.eu.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: What are "who parameters"? (man 8 renice) Message-ID: <6640d595-78bd-130b-cb4e-646f830a21b7@rail.eu.org> In-Reply-To: <d05853e1-1397-5f29-2c10-e4700c8c019d@yahoo.com> References: <d05853e1-1397-5f29-2c10-e4700c8c019d.ref@yahoo.com> <d05853e1-1397-5f29-2c10-e4700c8c019d@yahoo.com>
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Le 22/10/2020 à 21:02, Ottavio Caruso via freebsd-questions a écrit : > Can manual pages be more arcane and esoteric than this? > > % man 8 renice > > https://man.bsd.lv/FreeBSD-12.0/renice > > "The following who parameters are interpreted as ..." > > "-g > Force who parameters to be interpreted as process group ID's." > > "-u > Force the who parameters to be interpreted as user names or user ID's" > > "who" is underlined. Is it an acronym? I've seen this mentioned only in > this man page on FreeBSD and NetBSD. > > The OpenBSD manual page seems to to be saner: > https://man.bsd.lv/renice > who is defined in the first paragraph...
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