Re: How to find the pid of the a given process.

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On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 10:34:35AM +0530, Prasad Joshi wrote:
> pidof and pstree both uses /proc. But, there has to be some other way of
> doing the same thing, as it is the assignment given to us. Assignment
> explicitly mentions to not to use /proc file system and ps, pstree, or pidof
> commands.
> 
> There has to be some way of doing it. I will try to find it out and will
> post the result here, if I am able to find out.

I suppose your teacher is thinking about /dev/kmem, but if that's true
he sure doesn't like his students.


Erik

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