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File Formats
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A
access.conf(5)
the login access control table file
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acct(5)
process accounting file
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adduser.conf(5)
configuration file for adduser (8) and addgroup (8)
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adjtime_config(5)
information about hardware clock setting and drift factor
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apt_auth.conf(5)
Login configuration file for APT sources and proxies
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apt.conf(5)
Configuration file for APT
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apt_preferences(5)
Preference control file for APT
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B
binfmt.d(5)
Configure additional binary formats for executables at boot
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C
charmap(5)
character set description file
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core(5)
core dump file
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D
deluser.conf(5)
configuration file for deluser (8) and delgroup (8).
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dir_colors(5)
configuration file for dircolors(1)
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dpkg.cfg(5)
dpkg configuration file
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E
elf(5)
format of Executable and Linking Format (ELF) files
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environment(5)
the environment variables config files
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environment.d(5)
Definition of user service environment
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erofs(5)
the Enhanced Read-Only File System
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extension-release(5)
Operating system identification
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faillock.conf(5)
pam_faillock configuration file
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filesystems(5)
Linux filesystem types: ext, ext2, ext3, ext4, hpfs, iso9660, JFS, minix, msdos, ncpfs nfs, ntfs, proc, Reiserfs, smb, sysv, umsdos, vfat, XFS, xiafs
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fs(5)
Linux filesystem types: ext, ext2, ext3, ext4, hpfs, iso9660, JFS, minix, msdos, ncpfs nfs, ntfs, proc, Reiserfs, smb, sysv, umsdos, vfat, XFS, xiafs
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fstab(5)
static information about the filesystems
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G
gai.conf(5)
getaddrinfo(3) configuration file
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gitattributes(5)
Defining attributes per path
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gitformat-bundle(5)
The bundle file format
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gitformat-chunk(5)
Chunk-based file formats
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gitformat-commit-graph(5)
Git commit-graph format
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H
host.conf(5)
resolver configuration file
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hostname(5)
Local hostname configuration file
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hosts(5)
static table lookup for hostnames
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hosts.equiv(5)
list of hosts and users that are granted "trusted" r command access to your system
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init-d-script(5)
interpreter for short and simple init.d scripts
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initrd-release(5)
Operating system identification
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intro(5)
introduction to file formats and filesystems
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iocost.conf(5)
Configuration files for the iocost solution manager
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issue(5)
prelogin message and identification file
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journald.conf(5)
Journal service configuration files
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journald.conf.d(5)
Journal service configuration files
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libaudit.conf(5)
libaudit configuration file
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libsasl(5)
authentication library
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limits.conf(5)
configuration file for the pam_limits module
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locale(5)
describes a locale definition file
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locale.conf(5)
Configuration file for locale settings
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M
machine-id(5)
Local machine ID configuration file
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machine-info(5)
Local machine information file
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man.conf(5)
configuration file for man
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mandoc.db(5)
manual page database
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manpath(5)
format of the /etc/manpath.config file
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N
namespace.conf(5)
the namespace configuration file
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netconfig(5)
network configuration data base
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networkd.conf(5)
Global Network configuration files
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networkd.conf.d(5)
Global Network configuration files
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networks(5)
network name information
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O
org.freedesktop.hostname1(5)
The D-Bus interface of systemd-hostnamed
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org.freedesktop.locale1(5)
The D-Bus interface of systemd-localed
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org.freedesktop.logcontrol1(5)
D-Bus interface to query and set logging configuration
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org.freedesktop.login1(5)
The D-Bus interface of systemd-logind
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org.freedesktop.machine1(5)
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pam.conf(5)
PAM configuration files
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pam.d(5)
PAM configuration files
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pam_env.conf(5)
the environment variables config files
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passwd(5)
the password file
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postgresqlrc(5)
Per-user PostgreSQL cluster configuration
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gitformat-index(5)
Git index format
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gitformat-pack(5)
Git pack format
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gitformat-signature(5)
Git cryptographic signature formats
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githooks(5)
Hooks used by Git
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gitignore(5)
Specifies intentionally untracked files to ignore
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gitmailmap(5)
Map author/committer names and/or E-Mail addresses
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gitmodules(5)
Defining submodule properties
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gitprotocol-capabilities(5)
Protocol v0 and v1 capabilities
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gitprotocol-common(5)
Things common to various protocols
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gitprotocol-http(5)
Git HTTP-based protocols
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gitprotocol-pack(5)
How packs are transferred over-the-wire
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gitprotocol-v2(5)
Git Wire Protocol, Version 2
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gitrepository-layout(5)
Git Repository Layout
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gitweb.conf(5)
Gitweb (Git web interface) configuration file
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group(5)
user group file
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group.conf(5)
configuration file for the pam_group module
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gshadow(5)
shadowed group file
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localtime(5)
Local timezone configuration file
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logind.conf(5)
Login manager configuration files
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logind.conf.d(5)
Login manager configuration files
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login.defs(5)
shadow password suite configuration
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modules-load.d(5)
Configure kernel modules to load at boot
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motd(5)
message of the day
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nologin(5)
prevent unprivileged users from logging into the system
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nss(5)
Name Service Switch configuration file
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nsswitch.conf(5)
Name Service Switch configuration file
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The D-Bus interface of systemd-machined
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org.freedesktop.network1(5)
The D-Bus interface of systemd-networkd
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org.freedesktop.portable1(5)
The D-Bus interface of systemd-portabled
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org.freedesktop.systemd1(5)
The D-Bus interface of systemd
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org.freedesktop.timedate1(5)
The D-Bus interface of systemd-timedated
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os-release(5)
Operating system identification
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proc(5)
process information, system information, and sysctl pseudo-filesystem
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proc_apm(5)
advanced power management
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proc_buddyinfo(5)
memory fragmentation
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proc_bus(5)
installed buses
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proc_cgroups(5)
control groups
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proc_cmdline(5)
kernel boot arguments
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proc_config.gz(5)
kernel build configuration
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proc_cpuinfo(5)
CPU and system architecture information
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proc_crypto(5)
ciphers provided by kernel crypto API
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proc_devices(5)
major numbers and device groups
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proc_diskstats(5)
disk I/O statistics
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proc_dma(5)
ISA DMA channels
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proc_driver(5)
empty dir
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proc_execdomains(5)
ABI personalities (obsolete)
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proc_fb(5)
frame buffer
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proc_filesystems(5)
supported filesystems
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proc_fs(5)
mounted filesystems
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procfs(5)
process information, system information, and sysctl pseudo-filesystem
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proc_ide(5)
IDE channels and attached devices
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proc_interrupts(5)
number of interrupts
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proc_iomem(5)
I/O memory map
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proc_ioports(5)
I/O port regions
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proc_kallsyms(5)
kernel exported symbols
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proc_kcore(5)
physical memory
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proc_keys(5)
in-kernel key management
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proc_key-users(5)
in-kernel key management
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proc_kmsg(5)
kernel messages
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proc_kpagecgroup(5)
memory cgroups
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proc_kpagecount(5)
count of mappings of physical pages
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proc_kpageflags(5)
physical pages frame masks
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proc_ksyms(5)
kernel exported symbols
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proc_loadavg(5)
load average
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proc_locks(5)
current file locks and leases
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proc_malloc(5)
debug malloc (obsolete)
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proc_meminfo(5)
memory usage
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proc_modules(5)
loaded modules
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proc_mounts(5)
mounted filesystems
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proc_mtrr(5)
memory type range registers
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proc_net(5)
network layer information
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proc_partitions(5)
major and minor numbers of partitions
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proc_pci(5)
PCI devices
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proc_pid(5)
process information
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proc_pid_attr(5)
security-related attributes
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proc_pid_autogroup(5)
group tasks for the scheduler
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proc_pid_auxv(5)
exec(3) information
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proc_pid_cgroup(5)
control group
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proc_pid_clear_refs(5)
reset the PG_Referenced and ACCESSED/YOUNG bits
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proc_pid_cmdline(5)
command line
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proc_pid_comm(5)
command name
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proc_pid_coredump_filter(5)
core dump filter
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proc_pid_cpuset(5)
CPU affinity sets
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proc_pid_cwd(5)
symbolic link to current working directory
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proc_pid_environ(5)
initial environment
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proc_pid_exe(5)
symbolic link to program pathname
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proc_pid_fd(5)
file descriptors
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proc_pid_fdinfo(5)
information about file descriptors
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proc_pid_gid_map(5)
user and group ID mappings
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proc_pid_io(5)
I/O statistics
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proc_pid_limits(5)
resource limits
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proc_pid_map_files(5)
memory-mapped files
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proc_pid_maps(5)
mapped memory regions
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proc_pid_mem(5)
memory
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proc_pid_mountinfo(5)
mount information
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proc_pid_mounts(5)
mounted filesystems
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proc_pid_mountstats(5)
mount statistics
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proc_pid_net(5)
network layer information
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proc_pid_ns(5)
namespaces
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proc_pid_numa_maps(5)
NUMA memory policy and allocation
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proc_pid_oom_adj(5)
OOM-killer score adjustment
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proc_pid_oom_score(5)
OOM-killer score
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proc_pid_oom_score_adj(5)
OOM-killer score adjustment
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proc_pid_pagemap(5)
mapping of virtual pages
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proc_pid_personality(5)
execution domain
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proc_pid_projid_map(5)
project ID mappings
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proc_pid_root(5)
symbolic link to root directory
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proc_pid_seccomp(5)
secure computing mode
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proc_pid_setgroups(5)
allow or deny setting groups
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proc_pid_smaps(5)
XXX: What does 's' in "smaps" stand for?
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proc_pid_stack(5)
kernel stack
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proc_pid_stat(5)
status information
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proc_pid_statm(5)
memory usage information
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proc_pid_status(5)
memory usage and status information
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proc_pid_syscall(5)
currently executed system call
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proc_pid_task(5)
thread information
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proc_pid_timers(5)
POSIX timers
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proc_pid_timerslack_ns(5)
timer slack in nanoseconds
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proc_pid_uid_map(5)
user and group ID mappings
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proc_pid_wchan(5)
wait channel
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proc_profile(5)
kernel profiling
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proc_scsi(5)
SCSI
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proc_self(5)
process information
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proc_slabinfo(5)
kernel caches
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proc_stat(5)
kernel system statistics
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proc_swaps(5)
swap areas
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proc_sys(5)
system information, and sysctl pseudo-filesystem
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proc_sys_abi(5)
application binary information
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proc_sys_debug(5)
debug
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proc_sys_dev(5)
device-specific information
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proc_sys_fs(5)
kernel variables related to filesystems
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proc_sys_kernel(5)
control a range of kernel parameters
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proc_sys_net(5)
networking
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proc_sys_proc(5)
???
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proc_sysrq-trigger(5)
SysRq function
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proc_sys_sunrpc(5)
Sun remote procedure call for NFS
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proc_sys_user(5)
limits on the number of namespaces of various types
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proc_sysvipc(5)
System V IPC
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