On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 03:28:05PM +0800, SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR wrote:
> what does this mean?
>
> ulimit: cannot raise limit: Operation not permitted
>
> I got this when I logged in my other linux box.
Please show an output of your ulimit after logging in by typing
in "ulimit -a" on the command line.
Some pointers: read through "man 3 ulimit" which will point you
to the bash manpage -- "man bash" and search for the ulimit
section by typing "/ulimit".
And a kind request, please see previous posting on "Message
Threading". Also available on the message archive at:
http://lists.q-linux.com/pipermail/plug/2000-November/001269.html
Thanks,
Mike
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