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Subject: Re: kernel hack
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 03:31:51AM -0700, kamal kc wrote:
> does anybody know what is the best way
> to start kernel hack.
IMHO, the best way to start kernel hacking is to invest
an awful lot of time into reading books.
I presume you know C _really_ well
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 03:31:51AM -0700, kamal kc wrote:
> does anybody know what is the best way
> to start kernel hack.
It isn't quite clear what you mean, but presuming you mean "make
a change to the FreeBSD kernel that you use" then:
1) First learn how to recompile yo
does anybody know what is the best way
to start kernel hack.
Any references to any web page would
be appreciated
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Although it should be noted that the feature is far more effective in
5.0-CURRENT, as the inter-process authorization is more consistent and
more effectively mediated. For example, the sysctl doesn't properly
impact procfs (and some other calls) in -STABLE.
Robert N M Watson FreeBSD
Twiddle the sysctl:
kern.ps_showallprocs
Sam
> Hi, i just want to know is there a patch on freebsd that can limit the
>
> ps aux -- and only show the current user's process and not the whole
system
> process.
>
> like, what the openwall linux patch did.. http://www.openwall.com/linux/
>
> tha
Hi, i just want to know is there a patch on freebsd that can limit the
ps aux -- and only show the current user's process and not the whole system
process.
like, what the openwall linux patch did.. http://www.openwall.com/linux/
thank you..
louie miranda (axishift.ath.cx)
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