> > AFAICS, _all_ resource limits are equally applied to root processes. = > Why > > should NPROC be different? > > Because you want to be able to `kill <pid>`? > And if you are over-limits you can't? Wrong. limit is a shell built in - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, please Jan Rekorajski
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, please Tigran Aivazian
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, plea... Tigran Aivazian
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, plea... Jan Rekorajski
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, ... Pavel Machek
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for ro... Jan Rekorajski
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for ro... Tigran Aivazian
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, please Andreas Dilger
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, please Andreas Schwab
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, plea... Jan Rekorajski
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, ... Alan Cox
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for ro... Frank v Waveren
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC f... Miquel van Smoorenburg
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, please Alan Cox
- Re: [PATCH] no RLIMIT_NPROC for root, plea... Jan Rekorajski