Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 1 Apr 1997 22:55:55 -0800 | From | Patrick Salsbury <> | Subject | Re: linux-kernel-digest V1 #817 |
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-I did the setup on the spare machine, and copy all system acrosse the net -via mont NFS on other HD on my 1.2.13 machine, all went good, and copy my -all ISP file on my other HD, exept i cant copy /proc file system across the -NFS, it tell me file not found..??, and when i try to make tar of my /proc, -the tar respond to me file not exist for many files on the /proc, and i do -it from this server, not via NFS, anyone have idea..?? - - Daniel
If I understand it correctly, /proc is where running programs are kept while they're loaded in memory. There aren't any real "files" in there, and everything in /proc goes away when you reboot. I don't think you need to worry about those for the new system. It will fill /proc with whatever as it loads things up when you boot. Anyone else care to elaborate on this?
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