[PATCH 1/2] Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst: remove ancient boiler plate

From: Luis Chamberlain
Date: Fri Jul 22 2022 - 12:30:16 EST


The proc.rst has some ancient verbiage which dates back to 1999
which is simply just creating noise at this point for documentation.
Remove that cruft.

Signed-off-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst | 55 ------------------------------
1 file changed, 55 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst
index 47e95dbc820d..9fd5249f1a5f 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/proc.rst
@@ -4,22 +4,8 @@
The /proc Filesystem
====================

-===================== ======================================= ================
-/proc/sys Terrehon Bowden <terrehon@xxxxxxxxxxx>, October 7 1999
- Bodo Bauer <bb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
-2.4.x update Jorge Nerin <comandante@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> November 14 2000
-move /proc/sys Shen Feng <shen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> April 1 2009
-fixes/update part 1.1 Stefani Seibold <stefani@xxxxxxxxxxx> June 9 2009
-===================== ======================================= ================
-
-
-
.. Table of Contents

- 0 Preface
- 0.1 Introduction/Credits
- 0.2 Legal Stuff
-
1 Collecting System Information
1.1 Process-Specific Subdirectories
1.2 Kernel data
@@ -56,47 +42,6 @@ fixes/update part 1.1 Stefani Seibold <stefani@xxxxxxxxxxx> June 9 2009
Preface
=======

-0.1 Introduction/Credits
-------------------------
-
-This documentation is part of a soon (or so we hope) to be released book on
-the SuSE Linux distribution. As there is no complete documentation for the
-/proc file system and we've used many freely available sources to write these
-chapters, it seems only fair to give the work back to the Linux community.
-This work is based on the 2.2.* kernel version and the upcoming 2.4.*. I'm
-afraid it's still far from complete, but we hope it will be useful. As far as
-we know, it is the first 'all-in-one' document about the /proc file system. It
-is focused on the Intel x86 hardware, so if you are looking for PPC, ARM,
-SPARC, AXP, etc., features, you probably won't find what you are looking for.
-It also only covers IPv4 networking, not IPv6 nor other protocols - sorry. But
-additions and patches are welcome and will be added to this document if you
-mail them to Bodo.
-
-We'd like to thank Alan Cox, Rik van Riel, and Alexey Kuznetsov and a lot of
-other people for help compiling this documentation. We'd also like to extend a
-special thank you to Andi Kleen for documentation, which we relied on heavily
-to create this document, as well as the additional information he provided.
-Thanks to everybody else who contributed source or docs to the Linux kernel
-and helped create a great piece of software... :)
-
-If you have any comments, corrections or additions, please don't hesitate to
-contact Bodo Bauer at bb@xxxxxxxxxxxx. We'll be happy to add them to this
-document.
-
-The latest version of this document is available online at
-http://tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/proc.html
-
-If the above direction does not works for you, you could try the kernel
-mailing list at linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and/or try to reach me at
-comandante@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.
-
-0.2 Legal Stuff
----------------
-
-We don't guarantee the correctness of this document, and if you come to us
-complaining about how you screwed up your system because of incorrect
-documentation, we won't feel responsible...
-
Chapter 1: Collecting System Information
========================================

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