On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 20:58 -0700, David Rientjes wrote:Michael Kerrisk, whom I've copied, does. I recently sent in an update to all of the mempolicy man pages that describe the behavior as it currently exists. [I need to send in an update for MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED]. One of the things that has bothered me is that there are no cpuset man pages to reference from the mempolicy man pages. [I know, we can and do refer to the kernel source Documentation, but that might not be available to everyone w/o some digging. "See Also" refs typically point at other man pages...]. To get around this, I had to talk about "nodes allowed in the current context" or some such weasel-wording in my updates. Paul: what do you think about subsetting the cpuset.txt into a man page or 2 that can be referenced by other man pages' See Also sections? <snip> Lee -
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