...and process personality flags. The execution domains currently only affects the output of uname -m . For example, on an AMD64 system, running setarch i386 program will cause pro…...and process personality flags. The execution domains currently only affects the output of uname -m . For example, on an AMD64 system, running setarch i386 program will cause pro…...and process personality flags. The execution domains currently only affects the output of uname -m . For example, on an AMD64 system, running setarch i386 program will cause pro…...format). Recognized escapes: \d current day \l name of this tty \m machine architecture (uname -m) \n machine's network node hostname (uname -n) \o domain name of this system \r…...e silently ignored. s Insert the system name (the name of the operating system). Same as 'uname -s'. See also the \S escape code. S or S{VARIABLE} Insert the VARIABLE data from …...e silently ignored. s Insert the system name (the name of the operating system). Same as 'uname -s'. See also the \S escape code. S or S{VARIABLE} Insert the VARIABLE data from …...an empty string or as "-" it defaults to the current kernel version, i.e. the same string uname -r returns. If the latter is omitted, specified as an empty string or as "-" defa…...= field and the value is not "_any" it has to match the kernel's architecture reported by uname (2) but the used architecture identifiers are the same as for ConditionArchitectu…...= field and the value is not "_any" it has to match the kernel's architecture reported by uname (2) but the used architecture identifiers are the same as for ConditionArchitectu…...= field and the value is not "_any" it has to match the kernel's architecture reported by uname (2) but the used architecture identifiers are the same as for ConditionArchitectu…...= field and the value is not "_any" it has to match the kernel's architecture reported by uname (2) but the used architecture identifiers are the same as for ConditionArchitectu…mount a filesystem NAME mount - mount a filesystem SYNOPSIS mount [ -h | -V ] mount [ -l ] [ -t fstype ] mount -a [ -fFnrsvw ] [ -t fstype ] [ -O optlist ] mount [ -fnrsvw ] [ -o o…