-Original Message-
> From: Benjamin Sher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 05, 1999 10:42 PM
> To: Helios-Exp
> Subject: [expert] Remove "core" magically -- Opinion
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> Dear friends:
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> [Using Mandrake 6.1, AMD k6-2 400 Mhrtz, 128 megs
Dear Denis:
Thank you so much for your response. Will keep it in mind as an
alternative.
Benjamin
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A single:
ulimit -c 0
in /etc/baschrc would be enough for you, I think. It simply sets the
maximum size of corefiles to 0 for everyone - i.e., no core files will be
produced anymore. Personally, I prefere seeing the core-files -
one can always get rid of them later with a cron-job.
Dear friends:
[Using Mandrake 6.1, AMD k6-2 400 Mhrtz, 128 megs of Ram]
My friend Jose M. Sanchez, a frequent advisor to Red Hat and Mandrake
lists and someone whom I have the highest professional respect for,
suggested that I could get rid of the frequent "core" files by editing
the /etc/profil