Re: [gentoo-user] Set max locked memory to unlimited

2008-07-28 Thread Daniel Iliev
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 18:10:03 +0200 Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Assuming your system is PAM-enabled, you can set the limits by editing /etc/security/limits.conf. The new limits will not affect sessions which are already started. In other words you need to log off/on for the new

Re: [gentoo-user] Set max locked memory to unlimited

2008-07-25 Thread Justin
Assuming your system is PAM-enabled, you can set the limits by editing /etc/security/limits.conf. The new limits will not affect sessions which are already started. In other words you need to log off/on for the new settings to take effect. More info: man(5) limits.conf That works, but

[gentoo-user] Set max locked memory to unlimited

2008-07-24 Thread Justin
Hi all, I tryed to set the max locked memory for a user to unlimited. I did this in that way, opened shell su ulimit -l unlimited exit ulimit -a And the unlimited was gone and reset to 32k. As root it was set right. What did I do wrong, or where else I have to change things? Thanks, justin

Re: [gentoo-user] Set max locked memory to unlimited

2008-07-24 Thread Daniel Iliev
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 10:01:17 +0200 Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I tryed to set the max locked memory for a user to unlimited. I did this in that way, opened shell su ulimit -l unlimited exit ulimit -a And the unlimited was gone and reset to 32k. As root it was set right.