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From: alex@pc.cc.cmu.edu (alex wetmore)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.development
Subject: Re: Why was swapinfo removed?
Date: 22 Jan 1995 02:09:12 GMT
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Tim Rightnour (garbled@ramp.com) wrote:
> I frequently used an old command that I assume was in Netbsd 0.9 and 0.8 
> called swapinfo.  Which was nice because it gave me an idea of how badly 
> my swap was being used up.   I upgraded to netbsd 1.0 and poof..  Its not 
> there anymore..   Why not?

Use "pstat -s" to get the same exact information.

alex