yes. 

but i want to copy this file to have the parameter setting in this computer
eg: cpuinfo ... interrupt....

how can I copy this file?

thank you again


"Ross S. W. Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     /proc isn't a real folder 
but a view of the process/kernel  status information.
  
 Just skip /proc, /sys and /dev when copying  /
  
 -Ross
  

       
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   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of chloe K
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Subject: [CentOS] can i copy /proc


   
Hi all

i am trying to copy this folder /proc to other    computer

but all parameter are gone 

how can I copy    it?

thank you
      

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