major numbers and device groups NAME /proc/devices - major numbers and device groups DESCRIPTIO...major and minor numbers of partitions NAME /proc/partitions - major and minor numbers of partit...Network configuration NAME systemd.network - Network configuration SYNOPSIS network .network DESCRIPTION A plain ini-style text file that encodes network configuration for matching…...ead or written (unused) */ comp_t ac_minflt; /* Minor page faults */ comp_t ac_majflt; /* Major page faults */ comp_t ac_swaps; /* Number of swaps (unused) */ u_int32_t ac_exitc…...nored. Fields must be given in the following order, separated by white space: VERSION The major PostgreSQL version of the cluster to connect to. CLUSTER The name of a cluster to…...(The minor device number is contained in the combination of bits 31 to 20 and 7 to 0; the major device number is in bits 15 to 8.) (8) tpgid %d The ID of the foreground process …...ring in the format: [device]:inode For example, [0301]:1502 would be inode 1502 on device major 03 (IDE, MFM, etc. drives) minor 01 (first partition on the first drive). find (1…...the system. Inside each of these subdirectories are symbolic links with names of the form major-ID : minor-ID , where the ID values correspond to the major and minor ID of a spe…...x group to which this line applies. The wildcard character * means any group. VERSION The major PostgreSQL version of the cluster to connect to. CLUSTER The name of a cluster to…The D-Bus interface of systemd-logind NAME org.freedesktop.login1 - The D-Bus interface of systemd-logind INTRODUCTION systemd-logind.service (8) is a system service that keeps tra…...displayed instead of the value -1.) [6] Three colon-separated subfields that identify the major and minor device ID of the device containing the filesystem where the locked file…...ts are not shown, only summed into the total. disk_io: (2,0):(31,30,5764,1,2) (3,0): ... (major,disk_idx):(noinfo, read_io_ops, blks_read, write_io_ops, blks_written) (Linux 2.4…...process's root directory, and an entry for that mount will not appear in mountinfo . (3) major:minor: the value of st_dev for files on this filesystem (see stat (2)). (4) root: …...(copy on write) The offset field is the offset into the file/whatever; dev is the device (major:minor); inode is the inode on that device. 0 indicates that no inode is associate….../to/[re]create - - - - symlink/target/path c /dev/char-device-to-create mode user group - major:minor c+ /dev/char-device-to-[re]create mode user group - major:minor b /dev/bloc…...ble for production use. Generally, stable releases become end-of-life soon after the next major stable release is out, although this might not be the case if, for example, a dis…...ble for production use. Generally, stable releases become end-of-life soon after the next major stable release is out, although this might not be the case if, for example, a dis…...ble for production use. Generally, stable releases become end-of-life soon after the next major stable release is out, although this might not be the case if, for example, a dis…...the kernel to back the virtual memory area. This matches the size used by the MMU in the majority of cases. However, one counter-example occurs on PPC64 kernels whereby a kernel…...es not identify its dumps with a useful magic number. It writes the curses shared library major and minor versions as the first two bytes (for example, 7 and 1), followed by a b…