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No problem. /proc is a virtual file system, there isn't anything to read physically, plus it's something that has to be compiled into the kernel, so if you didn't have it in the kernel "cat /proc/cpuinfo" would have returned an error. Glad I could help. Lawrence Sayre wrote:
So that's how it works!
Thank you!
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