I'm aware that in previous versions of the Linux kernel there was a hard coded
file descriptor limit of (i believe) 255 per process. This limit could be
changed but this involved modifying several header files, kernel sources,
rebuilding and then running some things at system startup.
Does anyone know if this has changed in either later 2.0.x kernels or 2.2?
Is there an easier way to increase the allowed FD's per process limit?
By easier I mean perhaps one place to make a change rather than all over
the place.
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