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2: .sh NAME
3: utmp \*- user information
4: .sh DESCRIPTION
5: This
6: file allows one to discover information about who is currently
7: using UNIX.
8: The file is binary; each entry is 16(10) bytes long.
9: The first eight bytes contain a user's login name or
10: are null if the table slot is unused.
11: The low order byte of the next word contains the last
12: character of a typewriter name.
13: The next two words contain the user's login time.
14: The last word is unused.
15: .s3
16: This file resides in directory /tmp.
17: .sh "SEE ALSO"
18: /etc/init, which maintains the file;
19: who(I), which interprets it.
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