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Date:      Fri, 5 May 2006 15:44:16 +0100
From:      "Jeff Rollin" <jeff.rollin@gmail.com>
To:        "Bill Moran" <wmoran@collaborativefusion.com>
Cc:        Jim Stapleton <stapleton.41@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: BSD equiv of /proc?
Message-ID:  <8a0028260605050744w3fd3a563we02e925b49d20235@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20060505102036.8851f147.wmoran@collaborativefusion.com>
References:  <80f4f2b20605050707pe8d67case501f708c8e75427@mail.gmail.com> <20060505102036.8851f147.wmoran@collaborativefusion.com>

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Will that only work for Linux programs?

Jeff.

On 05/05/06, Bill Moran <wmoran@collaborativefusion.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 May 2006 10:07:03 -0400
> "Jim Stapleton" <stapleton.41@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have a proc filesystem on my computer, but it's  empty. I'm used to
> > linux, where you can do stuff like 'cat /proc/cpuinfo' to get
> > information about the system. What is the BSD equivalent of this, or
> > is it /proc, and I'm just missing something?
>
> If you absolutely can't live without /proc, install the linuxulator
> and mount linproc.  It will give you a linux compatible /proc.
>
> --
> Bill Moran
> Collaborative Fusion Inc.
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