> >> > From: Miklos Szeredi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> >
> >> > Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
> >> > mounts.
> >> >
> >> > The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
> >> > won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to be owned
Miklos Szeredi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > From: Miklos Szeredi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >
>> > Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
>> > mounts.
>> >
>> > The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
>> > won't in itself enable user mounts,
> > From: Miklos Szeredi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
> > mounts.
> >
> > The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
> > won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to be owned by a
> > user is first
From: Miklos Szeredi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
mounts.
The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to be owned by a
user is first needed
Since
Miklos Szeredi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Miklos Szeredi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
mounts.
The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to be
From: Miklos Szeredi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
mounts.
The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to be owned by a
user is first needed
Miklos Szeredi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From: Miklos Szeredi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
> mounts.
>
> The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
> won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 12:25:35 +0200 Miklos Szeredi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
> mounts.
>
> The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
> won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to be owned by
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 12:25:35 +0200 Miklos Szeredi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
mounts.
The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to be owned by a
Miklos Szeredi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Miklos Szeredi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
mounts.
The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to be owned by
From: Miklos Szeredi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
mounts.
The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to be owned by a
user is first needed
Signed-off-by: Miklos
From: Miklos Szeredi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Add sysctl variables for accounting and limiting the number of user
mounts.
The maximum number of user mounts is set to 1024 by default. This
won't in itself enable user mounts, setting a mount to be owned by a
user is first needed
Signed-off-by: Miklos
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