-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Nix wrote: > On 20 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >> I'm afraid that on x86-32 I get an extremely efficient coredump from all >> UML guests with this patch installed :/ however, I haven't tried >> building a skasless 2.6.23 host kernel yet: maybe I get an extremely >> efficient coredump there, too. > > It works with `noprocmm'; thus, a trivial forward-porting of the skas > patch is broken in 2.6.23. > > SKAS0 is tolerable (and far better than tt mode!) but it spams my > process accounting logs and is significantly slower than SKAS3 :/ > AFAIK guests on 64-bit hosts have never worked in full skas3 mode, only with noprocmm.
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