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SubjectRe: crash by high values in /proc/sys/net/core/[rw]mem_*
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In article <19990203173256.B613@stefan.sime.com>,
stefan@sime.com (Stefan Traby) writes:
> Hi !
> Linux 2.2.1 oopses after putting (silly) high values
> into /proc/sys/net/core/[rw]mem_{default,max}.

Linux 2.2 doesn't have per-user in-core memory limiting, although
the basic infrastructure for it is there.

Currently: don't do such stupid things as root.

-Andi
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This is like TV. I don't like TV.

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