Convert 5 (Man Page) to 2 (Man Page)
Convert 5 (Man Page) documents to 2 (Man Page) format, edit and optimize documents online and free.
The 5 file extension refers to Unix Section 5 Manual Pages, which document file formats and conventions used in Unix-like operating systems. These manual pages, accessible via the "man" utility, provide detailed information on system-level file formats, such as "deb.5" for the DEB file format. Historically, Section 5 has been a crucial resource for system administrators and developers to understand and manage various file formats and system conventions in Unix environments.
A 2 file extension refers to a Unix manual page (man page) that documents a specific system call. These files are part of the Section 2 of the Unix manual, which is dedicated to system calls. Each 2 file is named after the system call it describes, such as "link.2" for the "link" system call. These files are intended to be viewed using the "man" utility in Unix-based systems. Historically, they have been a fundamental part of Unix documentation, providing detailed information on how to use system calls, their return values, possible errors, and related manual pages.
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