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+Man - Man pages
+
+ There are a number of ways you can read these man pages. Either,
+
+ 1. Add this directory to your MANPATH,
+
+ cd Man
+ MANPATH=$MANPATH:$PWD
+ man iosnoop
+
+ 2. If the DTraceToolkit has been installed, and that dir to your MANPATH,
+
+ MANPATH=$MANPATH:/opt/DTT/Man
+ man iosnoop
+
+ 3. Set MANPATH to "." every time you read a script,
+
+ cd Man
+ MANPATH=. man iosnoop
+
+ 4. Use the -M option to "man", if your OS has it,
+
+ man -M Man iosnoop
+
+ 5. Prentend that you are /usr/bin/man, if your OS has nroff,
+
+ nroff -man Man/man1m/iosnoop.1m | more
+
+ 6. Pretend that you are /usr/bin/nroff,
+
+ more Man/man1m/iosnoop.1m
+
+ 7. Pretend that you have no pagers installed,
+
+ while read line; do echo $line; done < Man/man1m/iosnoop.1m
+
+ 8. Pretend that you can read hex,
+
+ od -x Man/man1m/iosnoop.1m
+