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[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2013, 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc."]]
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fsysopts, or <strong>F</strong>ile<strong>SYS</strong>tem<strong>OPT</strong>ions, Gets or sets command line options for a running [[translator]].
See [[documentation/translators#manage]].
# A Simple Example
$ touch hello
$ cat hello
$ settrans hello /hurd/hello
$ cat hello
"Hello World!"
$ fsysopts hello
/hurd/hello --contents='Hello World!
'
$ fsysopts hello --contents='Hello GNU!
> '
$ cat hello
Hello GNU!
$
# Open Issues
[[!tag open_issue_hurd]] Not all translators support fsysopts:
* [[console]]
* [[translator/pflocal]]
* [[virtualization/remap_root_translator]]
* [...]
## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-05-23
<braunr> work around this by using showtrans
<braunr> fsysopts asks the server itself how it's running, usually giving
its command name and options
<braunr> showtrans asks the parent how it starts a passive translator
attached to the node
<gnu_srs> Yes showtrans works :), thanks.
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