Hi. Sorry about the late response. I do know what problem am having and what exactly I want, sorry didn't post my original intention.
I would like to know more about procfs implemention in OpenBSD, not just knowing how to mount it... That's what I refered to when I said "didn't have success while googling" (or something like that). I mounted procfs manually after started (and obviously processes already started). I'm a bit lost cause went to /proc and all processes where there, but files where empty. I'm pretty noob at hacking the kernel (really, all i've done is trying to figure out how can I make a switch to my 3G modem, not yet supported in the kernel (ZTE-626)). So, finally, I would just like to know how things really work, but not willing to just post here and wait for someone to explain me; maybe a little reference would be great, cause very little or non literature is found about OpenBSD implementation... (or maybe I'm struggling searching). I just wanna say I'm loving the system (and the phylosophy). > > > >> Great, now we have another user doing stuff without understanding why. >> Even better, it's with procfs, which none of the developers want to >> touch. >> >> To the original poster: I suggest you figure out what problem you're >> trying to solve now, while you're thinking about it instead of later, >> when some problem with procfs kicks you in the teeth while you're >> under a deadline. >> >> >> Philip Guenther