On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 01:37:19PM +1200, Chris Cameron wrote:
> I think this behaviour would depend on the load on the system. If your
> server is not being used as a multi user system and is lightly loaded, you
> would probably see this behaviour. On a heavily loaded system, anything is
> possible! Then again, if this is Linux, I don't know how similar to the
> commercial flavours of Unix it is in this regard.
And if it's OpenBSD, it's, literally, random.
mrc
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