> In the last episode (Nov 23), Brian Somers said:
> > $ ps jtva
> > USER   PID  PPID  PGID   SESS JOBC STAT  TT       TIME COMMAND
> > root   222     1   222 9dac40    0 Is+   va    0:00.01  (getty)
> > $ sudo ps jtva
> > USER   PID  PPID  PGID   SESS JOBC STAT  TT       TIME COMMAND
> > root   222     1   222 9dac40    0 Is+   va    0:00.01 /usr/libexec/getty Pc tt
> > $ head -1 /etc/motd
> > FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT (HAK) #9: Mon Nov 22 01:09:55 GMT 1999
> > 
> > This looks a bit wrong....
> 
> Now that does look weird.  After a bit more investigation, it looks
> like you can only get the full commandline of your own processes.  Root
> can see all commandlines.

Any comments Poul ?  Is this anything to do with the recent command 
line buffering ?

> -- 
>       Dan Nelson
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> 

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