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SubjectRe: Some questions about linux kernel.
On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 10:13:53AM +0300, Peter Zaitsev wrote:
>
> Well why not to reserve memory for root usage only, as this is done with
> space on the root file system ?
> At least this will allow to login as root via SSH or console and kill
> trouble problem.
>
how much memory is enough memory ? and how do keep that pool from being
eaten up by the running daemons before you can log in ? and if you login how
do you keep the daemons from dying ?


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