Hi!
> > * userland issues (what, you thought that limits on the
> > command size will go away?)
>
> the space allowed for arguments is not a userland issue, it is a kernel
> limit defined by MAX_ARG_PAGES in binfmts.h, so one could tweak it if one
> wanted to without breaking any userland.
Which is exactly what I done on my system. 2MB for command line is
very nice.
Pavel
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