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1.1 ! root 1: accept(2) accept: accept a connection on a socket. ! 2: access(2) access: determine accessibility of file. ! 3: acct(2) acct: turn accounting on or off. ! 4: adjtime(2) adjtime: correct the time to allow synchronization of the system clock. ! 5: bind(2) bind: bind a name to a socket. ! 6: brk(2) brk, sbrk: change data segment size. ! 7: chdir(2) chdir: change current working directory. ! 8: chmod(2) chmod: change mode of file. ! 9: chown(2) chown: change owner and group of a file. ! 10: chroot(2) chroot: change root directory. ! 11: close(2) close: delete a descriptor. ! 12: connect(2) connect: initiate a connection on a socket. ! 13: creat(2) creat: create a new file. ! 14: dup(2) dup, dup2: duplicate a descriptor. ! 15: execve(2) execve: execute a file. ! 16: exit(2) _exit: terminate a process. ! 17: fcntl(2) fcntl: file control. ! 18: flock(2) flock: apply or remove an advisory lock on an open file. ! 19: fork(2) fork: create a new process. ! 20: fsync(2) fsync: synchronize a file's in-core state with that on disk. ! 21: getdtablesize(2) getdtablesize: get descriptor table size. ! 22: getgid(2) getgid, getegid: get group identity. ! 23: getgroups(2) getgroups: get group access list. ! 24: gethostid(2) gethostid, sethostid: get/set unique identifier of current host. ! 25: gethostname(2) gethostname, sethostname: get/set name of current host. ! 26: getitimer(2) getitimer, setitimer: get/set value of interval timer. ! 27: getpagesize(2) getpagesize: get system page size. ! 28: getpeername(2) getpeername: get name of connected peer. ! 29: getpgrp(2) getpgrp: get process group. ! 30: getpid(2) getpid, getppid: get process identification. ! 31: getpriority(2) getpriority, setpriority: get/set program scheduling priority. ! 32: getrlimit(2) getrlimit, setrlimit: control maximum system resource consumption. ! 33: getrusage(2) getrusage: get information about resource utilization. ! 34: getsockname(2) getsockname: get socket name. ! 35: getsockopt(2) getsockopt, setsockopt: get and set options on sockets. ! 36: gettimeofday(2) gettimeofday, settimeofday: get/set date and time. ! 37: getuid(2) getuid, geteuid: get user identity. ! 38: intro(2) intro: introduction to system calls and error numbers. ! 39: ioctl(2) ioctl: control device. ! 40: kill(2) kill: send signal to a process. ! 41: killpg(2) killpg: send signal to a process group. ! 42: link(2) link: make a hard link to a file. ! 43: listen(2) listen: listen for connections on a socket. ! 44: lseek(2) lseek: move read/write pointer. ! 45: mkdir(2) mkdir: make a directory file. ! 46: mknod(2) mknod: make a special file. ! 47: mount(2) mount, umount: mount or remove file system. ! 48: open(2) open: open a file for reading or writing, or create a new file. ! 49: pipe(2) pipe: create an interprocess communication channel. ! 50: profil(2) profil: execution time profile. ! 51: ptrace(2) ptrace: process trace. ! 52: quota(2) quota: manipulate disk quotas. ! 53: read(2) read, readv: read input. ! 54: readlink(2) readlink: read value of a symbolic link. ! 55: reboot(2) reboot: reboot system or halt processor. ! 56: recv(2) recv, recvfrom, recvmsg: receive a message from a socket. ! 57: rename(2) rename: change the name of a file. ! 58: rmdir(2) rmdir: remove a directory file. ! 59: select(2) select: synchronous I/O multiplexing. ! 60: send(2) send, sendto, sendmsg: send a message from a socket. ! 61: setgroups(2) setgroups: set group access list. ! 62: setpgrp(2) setpgrp: set process group. ! 63: setquota(2) setquota: enable/disable quotas on a file system. ! 64: setregid(2) setregid: set real and effective group ID. ! 65: setreuid(2) setreuid: set real and effective user ID's. ! 66: shutdown(2) shutdown: shut down part of a full-duplex connection. ! 67: sigblock(2) sigblock: block signals. ! 68: sigpause(2) sigpause: atomically release blocked signals and wait for interrupt. ! 69: sigreturn(2) sigreturn: return from signal. ! 70: sigsetmask(2) sigsetmask: set current signal mask. ! 71: sigstack(2) sigstack: set and/or get signal stack context. ! 72: sigvec(2) sigvec: software signal facilities. ! 73: socket(2) socket: create an endpoint for communication. ! 74: socketpair(2) socketpair: create a pair of connected sockets. ! 75: stat(2) stat, lstat, fstat: get file status. ! 76: swapon(2) swapon: add a swap device for interleaved paging/swapping. ! 77: symlink(2) symlink: make symbolic link to a file. ! 78: sync(2) sync: update super-block. ! 79: syscall(2) syscall: indirect system call. ! 80: truncate(2) truncate: truncate a file to a specified length. ! 81: umask(2) umask: set file creation mode mask. ! 82: unlink(2) unlink: remove directory entry. ! 83: utimes(2) utimes: set file times. ! 84: vfork(2) vfork: spawn new process in a virtual memory efficient way. ! 85: vhangup(2) vhangup: virtually ``hangup'' the current control terminal. ! 86: wait(2) wait, wait3: wait for process to terminate. ! 87: write(2) write, writev: write output.
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