this is the convention for naming SCSI devices files. c represents the number assigned to a particular SCSI controller, t is the target number of the device on the SCSI bus (e.g. 0 - 15), d is the...
you can do this. just blank the second field for that user in the /etc/passwd file. e.g. root:blah:0:20::blah:/blah/sh becomes root::0:20::blah:/blah/sh
Is there any way to view the full contents of the command field when using ps -elf? I'm running a java process which has 4 lines worth of arguments. When i ps -elf no matter how much cut i use it...