>Can anyone tell me if the "t" mode for executables does anything.
>Sometimes referred to as the "sticky bit", it is supposed to make an
>executable stay in swap space after it is run, so the next time it
>is run it simply swaps in and executes.
Not anymore in modern Unixes.
BTW, linux-8086 is not the list for big Linux questions.
Cheers, Ken
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