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# The boxes for two changes whose sessions ended before they could tick them - #84

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Both were recovered and merged; neither had reached the document. Ticked from running each one:
syscr and syscw against the operation counts, RssFile plus RssShmem against the shareable set, the
I/O class read back as well as set, and the walk from a process to its unit's row in the services
list.

Three left open on purpose, and one of them I nearly got wrong. "Go to package" has a Package entry
in the menu — which turns out to be a grouping, not a navigation, and gathering a process with its
siblings is a different question from going somewhere. There is no package view to go to. "Go to
executable" can reveal the file and open its properties and has no destination inside this program,
so it is half. And io.wait is read where the kernel accounts it: kernel.task_delayacct is nought on
this machine, so it reports unknown here rather than nought, which is the distinction the whole
document turns on.

…ck them

Both were recovered and merged; neither had reached the document. Ticked from running each one:
syscr and syscw against the operation counts, RssFile plus RssShmem against the shareable set, the
I/O class read back as well as set, and the walk from a process to its unit's row in the services
list.

Three left open on purpose, and one of them I nearly got wrong. "Go to package" has a Package entry
in the menu — which turns out to be a *grouping*, not a navigation, and gathering a process with its
siblings is a different question from going somewhere. There is no package view to go to. "Go to
executable" can reveal the file and open its properties and has no destination inside this program,
so it is half. And io.wait is read where the kernel accounts it: kernel.task_delayacct is nought on
this machine, so it reports unknown here rather than nought, which is the distinction the whole
document turns on.
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Hawkynt merged commit cb6b5c2 into main Aug 21, 2026
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