Dear All,
so I was reading on Quora
https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-features-that-Linus-Torvalds-dismissed-from-the-Linux-kernel
Signing Linux kernel with Microsoft secure boot keys for UEFI. That was
suggested by RedHat developers and Linus flipped them off in his
character...
I went
Sorry, added the subject ..
On Fri 6 Jul, 2018, 11:22 AM inventsekar, wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> so I was reading on Quora
>
> https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-features-that-Linus-Torvalds-dismissed-from-the-Linux-kernel
>
> Signing Linux kernel with Microsoft secure boot keys for UEFI. T
On Thu, 05 Jul 2018 19:30:22 -0300, "Daniel." said:
> Sometime we have a machine that we work on and that is really really slow
> when doing I/O. I know that kernel will use memory to avoid doing I/O, and
> that it would be a kind of conservative in avoiding keep to much data on
> volatile memory
Hi everybody!
This is a long doubt mine. And usually I want to apply this to testing
machines that would not be a problem if crashed or destroyed at all. For
the cases where I don't really care about the risks. In another words, not
production at all.
Sometime we have a machine that we work on an