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7 lssubsys - list hierarchies containing given subsystem
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11 lssubsys [-m|--mount-points] [-M|--all-mount-points] [controller]
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13 lssubsys [-m|--mount-points] [-M|--all-mount-points] [-i|--hierar‐
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15 lssubsys [-h|--help]
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19 lssubsys list the hierarchies containing the given subsystem(s). If no
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29 Display mount points. Only the first mount points of shown hier‐
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34 Display mount points. All mount points of shown hierarchies are
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43 Display the attached hierarchy number if the subsystem is in a
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53 The command lssubsys -am lists all subsystems which are present in the
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61 freezer /cgroup/freezer
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64 The command lssubsys -ami lists all subsystems which are present in the
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