![]() `ps` can show various systemd-related information, like a unit to which a process belongs. But when it's not compiled it, it shows only '?' in such fields. Can be tested with: ps -o unit= ax |
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![]() `ps` can show various systemd-related information, like a unit to which a process belongs. But when it's not compiled it, it shows only '?' in such fields. Can be tested with: ps -o unit= ax |
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bsd | ||
darwin | ||
gnu | ||
linux | ||
windows |