area to a specific GID (say wheel).
While on the issue we could also reserve a range of process ID's for wheel
group only.
To always be able to log on and un-wedge a system would be most convenient.
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Another idea is to do something with msgsnd()/msgrcv() to allow the kernel
to do interprocess communication with userland processes. Some of the
older operating systems (DEC's TOPS-10, for example) used this technique.
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> McKusick wrote:
> The potentially slow, but utterly effective way to fix this race
> is to only allow one rename at a time per filesystem.
Can we serialize unprivileged renames per mount as an alternate work around?
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> Yah, and typing backspaces also ought to work. 12345bb45bb45678b8
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How about some control-Q's? :-)
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blower to get rid of dust
in order to get the floppies to even read at all anymore. My apple ][
floppies still read solid with no air blower.
Good Luck!
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appens to be an indirect or double indirect block. Then
you are in for a long night of fsdb'in. One of the things I'd like to see in
a file system enhancement would be the implementation of "shadow" indirect
blocks much like the extra superblocks that we can use if the primary
restart of the checkpointed process(es).
(Not as fun as SMP but fairly slick)
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dressed in the illusion of going to the next level.
If they start rocking how many of us wouldn't want to be on board?
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