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I'm just wondering why every user can crash my box by issuing a
ls -w 1000000 /dev
(or any other big enough number), it eats completly up my 128 MB and
slows down the system untill it stops respondig to anything but a SysRq.
Redhat 6.2 box doesn't have this problem and I think I reported it as
a bug on LM 7.2 back when this problem in the bashtools was discovered.
So....why is there no fix? or at least usefull ulimits so a user cannot do this?

Danny
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