On May 30, 2007 12:06:51 pm Dave Anderson wrote:
> I forgot about this anomoly because Red Hat RHEL kernels outlaw the use of
> /dev/mem for anything above the first 256 pages of physical memory (for
> security purposes).  And for that reason, RHEL kernels contain the
> /dev/crash driver for live memory access, which is unrestricted.

Dave,

thank you very much for your explanations. I have compiled a modified version 
of 'crash.ko' on 2.6.20 and now 'ps -a' works fine indeed. It is interesting 
that earlier versions of Ubuntu (e.g. with kernel 2.6.15) did not let me 
use 'crash' without /dev/crash at all - so I had to install crash.ko. Then 
after upgrade to Ubuntu/feisty I have found that everything works fine 
with /dev/mem...until I tried the new 'ps -a' command.

Regards,
Alex

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