2008/10/18 Roman V. Shaposhnik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 08:17 -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
; mntgen a
; bind /env a/env
; bind /bin a/bin
; bind /proc a/proc
; bind a /
; ns
consider it a security feature.
Be it as it may, I still can't
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 08:17 -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
; mntgen a
; bind /env a/env
; bind /bin a/bin
; bind /proc a/proc
; bind a /
; ns
consider it a security feature.
Be it as it may, I still can't quite follow why *manual* pruning
of the entries
Are these limitations listed in some document?
I don't believe they are.
It might bve nice to think there are no arbitary limits in plan9
as the GNU mantra, however there are not many and personally,
working with remote servers with very long paths, I have never
(knowingly) hit this
But that assumes the shells in question _use_ cannonical mode.
most of them use readline, so that might explain it.
Hello
few questions:
1) Having a window with rc and pressing CTRL+d usually closes the window.
However, from time to time it does not. Instead, I can see EOT (one
character; diagonally) written after the prompt, the window stays, I can
write anything into the window, but my commands are not
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On Oct 13, 2008, at 5:35 PM, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
Hello
few questions:
1) Having a window with rc and pressing CTRL+d usually closes the
window. However, from time to time it does not. Instead, I can see
EOT (one character; diagonally)