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From: brendt@dip1.ee.uct.ac.za (Brendt Wohlberg)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: FreeBSD 1.1 (REL) filesystem
Date: 12 May 1994 09:10:58 GMT
Organization: University of Cape Town
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I've just installed FreeBSD 1.1 RELEASE on a 486DX with 340MB IDE
drive. The filesystem includes a "proc" which did not appear in FreeBSD
1.0, and was net mentioned in the installation instructions

df produces:

Filesystem  1K-blocks    Used   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/wd0a       14591    8477    4654    65%    /
proc               90      15      75    17%    /proc
/dev/wd0e      206767   96961   89129    52%    /usr
/dev/wd0h       71882   68256    3626    95%    /dos
proc               90      15      75    17%    /proc
dip4:/usr2    1166247 1090277   17658    98%    /usr2

I would appreciate hearing from anyone who knows what "proc" is.

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|Brendt Wohlberg                       |
|Department of Electrical Engineering  |
|University of Cape Town               |
|e-mail: brendt@dip1.ee.uct.ac.za      |       
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