-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 14 November 2002 14:48, Dhruv wrote: > > Why let the core file be created at all? Commanding > > ulimit -c 0 > > in bash, or > > limit coredumpsize 0 > > in tcsh prevents the dumping of any corefile at all. These commands are > > best included in the user's startup file. > > far more elegant than my view of things :-) > speaking of user startup files, im not aware what is the file which is > executed on startup for a user ?
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