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?Fast Bag Drop? Huge Success at New Heathrow Terminal 5

LONDON - England - The new Heathrow Terminal 5 which opened three days ago has gone down as a huge success with passengers and staff.“Terminal 5 has incorporated a revolutionary technique in processing passenger luggage and speeding up the process of boarding a plane.”“It is quite easy, passengers simply drop their bags off and never [...]

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HUGETLBFS_FIND_PATH(3)					     Library Functions Manual					    HUGETLBFS_FIND_PATH(3)

NAME
hugetlbfs_find_path, hugetlbfs_find_path_for_size - Locate an appropriate hugetlbfs mount point SYNOPSIS
#include <hugetlbfs.h> const char *hugetlbfs_find_path(void); const char *hugetlbfs_find_path_for_size(long page_size); DESCRIPTION
These functions return a pathname for a mounted hugetlbfs filesystem for the appropriate huge page size. For hugetlbfs_find_path, the default huge page size is used (see gethugepagesize(3)). For hugetlbfs_find_path_for_size, a valid huge page size must be specified (see gethugepagesizes(3)). RETURN VALUE
On success, a non-NULL value is returned. On failure, NULL is returned. SEE ALSO
libhugetlbfs(7), gethugepagesize(3), gethugepagesizes(3) AUTHORS
libhugetlbfs was written by various people on the libhugetlbfs-devel mailing list. March 7, 2012 HUGETLBFS_FIND_PATH(3)